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2022-08
Methods of Use and Precautions for Industrial Tape
Masking tape for printed circuit boards: exhibits slight rewinding, making application convenient; incorporates a special adhesive that ensures tight adhesion to the PCB, preventing delamination or misalignment during operation; achieves even better conformability when compacted with a heated roller; offers excellent solder-resistance and solvent-resistance, effectively preventing solder melt from penetrating; can withstand harsh operating conditions without leaving residual adhesive; demonstrates minimal change in bond strength after application, enabling easy and straightforward removal.
2022-08-19
How to Properly Resolve Various Issues with Conveyor Belts
We often focus on evaluating the constant-load elongation of EP canvas and NN canvas. However, there is a common misconception here: it is assumed that because cotton-polyester blends exhibit lower elongation under constant load, they will deform less than polyester when the conveyor belt starts up under no-load conditions. Yet, under full-load conditions, the inherent differences in the properties of cotton-polyester fibers and polyester fibers mean that cotton-polyester fibers will stretch more than polyester fibers. Clearly, a material with greater elongation results in a slower increase in tension, which in turn makes slippage more likely.
How to Address Slippage in Nylon Conveyor Belts
Today’s conveyor belts come in a wide variety of types, including steel-cord-core, all-cotton canvas, and nylon belts. Many industries now rely on nylon conveyor belts, which not only enhance operational efficiency but also improve the overall integrity of work processes. However, during operation, these belts can occasionally experience misalignment and slippage, and their splices are prone to failure due to breakage. Aside from issues related to the manufacturing quality of the nylon belt itself, such problems are typically caused by non-compliant operating procedures during use.
How to achieve a 90-degree turn on the conveyor belt for subsequent conveying
Using dedicated food-grade conveyor belts can also meet the requirements of industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and daily chemical manufacturing. The conveyance is smooth, with no relative motion between the material and the belt, thereby preventing damage to the conveyed goods. Compared with other types of conveyors, it offers advantages such as lower noise levels, making it well suited for applications where a quiet working environment is required. In addition, it features a simple structure that is easy to maintain, low energy consumption, and reduced operating costs.
Causes and Solutions for Conveyor Belt Breakage
Adjust the tensioning device to prevent excessive conveyor belt tension or uneven tension distribution.
Common Issues in the Installation and Adjustment of Teflon Conveyor Belts
Before installation, inspect the condition of the belt conveyor to ensure that the drive and idler pulleys rotate smoothly and that there are no sharp metal objects inside or on either side of the conveyor that could cause abrasion or impact. This will prevent the Teflon conveyor belt from being scratched or damaged during installation and operation.