Shenzhen Jinlong Conveyor Belt Co., Ltd.
Why Heat Resistant Conveyor Belts Matter in Chemical Industry Applications
Hot clinker-like materials, bitumen zones, dryers, and high-temperature process streams need belts that stay dimensionally stable and protective of the carcass. Shenzhen Jinlong Conveyor Belt Co., Ltd. offers heat-resistant and high-temperature product families designed for industrial duty — always specify peak surface temperature and dwell time with your supplier.
Why temperature-rated belts?
Standard rubber covers can harden, crack, or bond poorly when overheated. Heat-resistant formulations and fabric systems help protect tensile members and extend change-out intervals — critical for continuous chemical and building-materials plants.
Common applications
- Hot material transfer after reactors, kilns, or dryers.
- Asphalt and similar elevated-temperature conveying (where applicable).
- Foundry and metallurgy-linked processes with intermittent hot burden.
- Any line where datasheet temperature exceeds general-purpose compound limits.
Operational advantages
- Durability — fewer emergency stops due to cover failure.
- Safety — more predictable mechanical integrity when heat spikes occur.
- Throughput — reduce unplanned kiln or line slowdowns tied to belt changes.
- Total cost — higher belt class can lower lifecycle cost versus frequent cheap replacements.
Materials and structure
Specialized rubber compounds, fabric plies (EP/NN/CC per project), optional steel cord for heavy tensile loads, plus treatments for chemical splash when both heat and chemistry are present.
Choosing the right belt
- Maximum sustained and peak temperature at the belt surface.
- Material chemistry and spill exposure.
- Load, speed, trough angle, and drive configuration.
- Regulatory or customer technical requirements.
FAQ snapshots
Heat vs abrasion? Often both are needed — Jinlong can discuss dual-duty covers.
Custom widths? Yes, project-dependent.
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