联系人 Ms. Yan
Jianshe, Shijiazhuang, Hebei
1.Conventional Weave Also referred to as chain link mesh since it is woven in the same manner as Chain Link fencing. All spirals are of the same direction and are woven together without the use of connecting rods. Generally used in chain driven applications where exceptional drainage of open area are required. Available in any material. |
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2. Balanced Weave Manufactured using left & right hand spiral connected with a crimped connecting rod to create a balanced weave that is straight tracking. This weave is designated with the letter “B”. Balanced weave is the most common weave used in general friction driven applications, positive driven mesh, and chain driven applications. Often used for architectural mesh,safety curtains electric, anneal furnace, high temperature equipment, heat treat, metallurgy, transit and food industry. Available any material. |
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3. Double Balanced
Weave Consists of a series of alternating double left-hand and right-hand spirals joined together by a straight or crimped cross-rod. Most commonly used in elevated temperature applications for Sintering, Brazing and Annealing. . |
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4. Rod Reinforced A single directional weave with a straight connecting rod to add strength to the weave. Generally used in high temperature furnaces where high strength to weight is required. This weave does not track well due to the single directional weave. . |
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5. Duplex Weave The Duplex belting is woven of pairs of spirals, each pair turned ionto the preceding pair, and reinforced with a rod through the hinging point. The percentage of open area is decreased; weight and tensile strength are increased. Because of its close mesh and smooth carrying surface, the Duplex belt is most efficient for carrying small parts such as needle bearings, lock washers, and similar products through quench tanks or other pro-cesses, and for the support of plastics and other products that would be marked by a more open mesh fabric. This belt construction is frequently incorporated into chain driven belts, and is also chosen for furnace curtains or explosion screens. . |
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6. Compound Balanced
Weave A variation of the balanced weave, consisting of alternating left & right hand spirals compressed to create a very tight weave with a flat surface. Generally assembled with a straight connecting rod, but is available in limited specifications with a crimped connecting rod. Common mesh used for small fasteners, catalyst and baking bands. Also used as furnace curtains. Available in any material. |
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7. Flat-Flex Belting Light weight & open construction makes this belt popular in baking and food processing. Positive driven belting manufactured from **4 stainless steel and music wire. Also available in metric pitch. Complete line of sprockets, blanks, shafts, turn belts, and complete conveyor units. |