Screen Systems Limited

Plain Chain Link Belts
These are the simplest and least expensive forms of Metal Belt, but are suitable only for short runs and light loads owing to their tendency to stretch and narrow.

Applications include:
colliery lift safety curtains and collapsible curtains for lifting equipment

Rod Reinforced Chain Link Belts
If the Chain Link Belt is required, but with increased strength, then, this can be achieved by passing crossrods through the spiral coils and fitting with chains for drive sprockets.

Applications include:
Cooling of bread rolls and washing of vegetables.

Duplex
Duplex belts are variants of the rod reinforced chain link belt or of the balanced spiral belt and offer substantial increases in strength with the added bonus of dense smooth carrying surface.

Applications include:
Carrying small items and delicate or polished surfaces which could be damaged or marked by a more open mesh. Often used in furnaces for brazing.

Round Coil
Can be used as a conveyor belt but is more frequently used for decorative purposes

Applications include:
Bottle washing and fireplace curtains.

Balanced Spiral Belts
Balanced Spiral Belts are the most widely used of all our belts being suitable for a wide range of applications. The construction of the belt gives minimal contact with article being conveyed; resists stretching and contraction thus having longer life; true running; allows free air-flow; temperature tolerant.

Applications include:
Washing, drying baking or heating and cooling operations. Also specialised applications for glass annealing.

Flat Spiral Belts
The close mesh and the smooth flat surface of the Flat Spiral Belt make it ideal for general conveying of a wide nature where good drainage is not required. Its high tensile strength makes it particularly suitable for high temperature work.

Applications include:
Side feeding, ploughing off, feeding industrial furnaces.

Wire Link
The construction of Wire Link Belts is of individual wires mounted on crossrods which can be driven by side chains and sprockets. The aperture size can be altered by fitting washers or spacing pieces. The construction allows for easy cleaning, is virtually non-clogging and has a smooth even top surface allowing articles to move freely.

Applications include:
Handling cans, tins and bottles in the Food and Canning industries. Cooling sweets, cakes, bread, biscuits and chocolates. Conveying glass fibre or other insulating materials. Drying tunnels in the Pottery industry. All types of freezers in the Frozen Food industry

Cordweave - close mesh belt
These belts are made up of very close meshes and smooth flat surfaces, making them ideal for carrying very fine or small articles and especially suitable for supporting unstable items.

Applications include
Biscuits, cereals, chemicals, glassware, electrical components, continuous baking direct on the belt.

Honeycomb - flat strip belt
The Honeycomb Belt with its large open area has proved to be extremely popular in the Food Processing industry where ease of cleaning greatly improves hygienic standards. However it can be used in any application where stability and good drainage or air flow is a requirement and is particularly suitable for use in multi-tier conveyors in places where headroom is restricted.

Application include
Stoving, washing, heating cooling, drying or sterilising whilst in transit

Ladder Belts
Simple and inexpensive, the Ladder Belt is best suited to carrying large lightweight articles over a narrow conveyor and its design enables positive direct drive onto the crossrods. If smaller items are to be conveyed then a chain link belt can be attached.

Typical Applications
Extensive uses mainly in the Bakery and Confectionery trades.

 

Screen systems main menu

© Screen Systems Limited