What is an oil-resistant conveyor belt
Oil-resistant conveyor belts are industrial transmission equipment specifically designed for conveying oily materials or those that come into contact with oily solvents. They are mainly used for transporting oily materials and in working environments where oil and chemical solvents are present. Through structural and material optimization, it has solved the problems of rubber surface swelling and performance degradation caused by oil erosion in ordinary conveyor belts, and features a low volume change rate, high strength retention rate and oil resistance.
This conveyor belt is made with cotton, nylon (NN) or polyester (EP) canvas as the core skeleton layer, and the covering rubber is nitrile rubber with high acrylonitrile content. It is produced through calendering, molding and vulcanization processes. The product is divided into standard type and strong type, with a bandwidth covering 200-2200mm. The oil resistance grades include Y1 and Y2, suitable for both conventional (LO) and strong wear (DO) scenarios. Some patented technologies adopt polytetrafluoroethylene coating, metal skeleton layer or double-layer rubber structure to enhance oil resistance, and improve durability through buffer gap design, modular cleaning system and heat dissipation structure. Compared with acid and alkali resistant conveyor belts, its core function focuses on adaptability to oil media rather than acid and alkali protection.
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