Industries

  • Automotive, Baking, Building Products, Carpet Manufacturing, Electronics, Food Processing, Glass, Packaging

Applications

  • Annealing Furnaces, Baking, Brazing Furnaces, Collection Chains, Cooking, Cooling, Curing, Dewatering, Drying, Forming, Fiberglass Curing, Filling, Firing, Foundry, Freezing, Ovens, Sintering Furnaces, Thick Film Firing, Washing, Wrapper Belts
Balanced belting
Double-balanced belting
Compound balanced belting
Gratex belting
Duplex belting

Round Wire Mesh Belting

Various types of Round Wire Mesh belting are available, including but not limited to:

Balanced belting – an economical weave with high tensile strength and minimal tendency to track to either side of the drive pulley. These features make the balanced belt a most suitable belt for many applications.

Double-Balanced – consisting of pairs of interlaced right- and left-hand spirals, suitable for ambient medium- and high-temperature applications.

Compound Balance – this belt has right-and left-hand spirals fitted closely together for a smooth, dense weave. It is excellent for conveying very fine or small products, as well as unstable or top-heavy items. The compound balanced belt is used extensively in baking cookies, crackers, and snack foods.

Gratex – similar to balanced belting except that the spirals are more closely wound, with a straight rod connector, producing a stronger, semi-closed mesh ideal for carrying small parts and heavy loads.

Duplex – a close mesh with a smooth carrying surface, most efficient for carrying small parts or parts that would be marked by a more open mesh. Woven in pairs of spirals, each pair is turned into the preceding pair and reinforced with a rod through the hinging point, Duplex belting has high strength.