Con Belt
Con Belt
Con Belt
CONVEYOR BELTS
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PROGRAMME 2:
PROGRAMME 3:
PROGRAMME 5:
PROGRAMME 6:
PROGRAMME 6A:
PROGRAMME 7:
PROGRAMME 7A:
RO-PLY GRIP 4
PROGRAMME 10:
PROGRAMME 11A:
SPECIAL BELTING
PROGRAMME 13:
PROGRAMME 14:
PROGRAMME 15:
BELT
TYPE
COVER
MAX.
WORKING
TENSION
(N/mm)
THICKNESS
(mm)
WEIGHT
per m2
(Kg)
200/2
2+1
20
5.2
6.8
250/2
3+1
25
6.6
8.4
250/2
4+2
25
8.6
10.6
315/2
3+1
31.5
6.8
8.6
315/2
4+2
31.5
8.8
10.8
400/2
3+1
40
7.3
9.1
400/2
5+1.5
40
9.8
11.7
630/2
5+1.5
63
10.5
13.4
X
X
X
X
APPLICATION
RO-PLY has a wide field of application for the transport of moderately to very abrasive materials such as cement,
coal, coke, earth, flint, grain, gravel, ore, phosphate, slag, stone materials and timber.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
RO-PLY is a 2-ply belt construction with cut edges and a carcass of synthetic EP fabric (polyester/polyamide).
Between the fabric plies is an innerply of ROULUNDS patented STIFLEX - a rubber and textile fibre compound.
The fibres are orientated lengthwise in the belt. This carcass combined with covers of standardized thicknesses
and qualities adapted to the field of application provide the following good properties:
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. material temperature 100C.
Ambient temperature max. 50C, min. -30C.
RO-PLY is antistatic according to ISO 284.
Maximum recommended trough angle for threesectioned carrying idlers 45.
Pulley diameters, see table 16 in belt selection
basis (pdf-file).
Cover
Min. elongation (%)
Min. tensile strength (N/mm2)
Max. wear loss (mm3)
AVAILABILITY
Open or endless lengths - Max. length unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement.
Max. belt width 1500 mm. - Ribs according to programme 11.
For other wear resistant types see programmes 2 and 3.
400
20
120
BELT
TYPE
Max.
Thick- Weight
working
ness per m2
Cover
tension
(mm)
(Kg)
(N/mm)
EP200/2-B
2+1
20
4.8
6.2
EP250/2-B
3+1
25
6.0
7.5
EP315/3-B
3+1
31.5
6.7
8.6
EP315/3-B, BW
4+2
31.5
8.7
10.8
EP400/2-B
3+1
40
7.0
9.1
EP400/3-B, BW
4+2
40
9.0
11.3
EP500/3-B
3+1
50
7.6
9.4
EP500/3-B, BW
4+2
50
9.6
11.6
EP500/4-B, BW
5+1.5
50
10.1
12.2
EP630/4-B, BW
5+1.5
63
11.4
13.7
EP630/4-B, BW
6+2
63
12.8
15.2
EP800/4-B, BW
6+2
80
13.2
16.4
EP1000/4-B, BW
6+2
100
13.6
16.9
APPLICATION
This programme has a wide field of application for the transport of moderately to very abrasive materials such as
crushed ice, cement, clay, coal, copper ore, crushed glass, eart, granite, gravel, iron ore, limestone, marl, mortar,
potatoes, sacks, slags.
The programme includes belt constructions, which according to experience cover a considerable part of the most
common transport applications.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
Belt with covered edges based upon carcass of synthetic EP fabric (polyester/polyamide) providing
Cover thickness and cover qualities are adapted to strength of carcass thus providing belts with good operational
economy for the most common applications.
COVER TYPE B
Very wear resistant cover, suitable for transport of abrasive materials. Type B has a large field of application.
Fulfils DIN 22102 type Y.
COVER TYPE BW
Extremely wear resistant cover, for transport of highly abrasive materials.
Fulfils DIN 22102 type W.
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. material temperature
at lump size < 40 mm: 80C
at lump size > 40 mm: 100C
Ambient temperature max. 50C, min. -30C.
Antistatic according to ISO 284.
Maximum recommended trough angle for threesectioned carrying idlers 45.
Pulley diameters, see table 16 in belt selection
basis (pdf-file).
Cover
BW
400
20
120
400
18
90
AVAILABILITY
Open or endless lengths - Max. length unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement, however allowance must be
made for practical handling possibilities (weight and roll diameter).
Regarding other belt widths, carcass strengths and cover combinations we refer to the programmes indicated
below.
Ribs according to programme 11.
For other wear resistant belt types see programmes 1 and 3.
COVER
TYPE
COVER COMBINATION
(mm)
MAX.
WORKING
TENSION
(N/mm)
CARCASS CONSTRUCTION
2 plies
3 plies
4 plies
5 plies
2 + 1,
3+1
B, BW
2 + 1,
3 + 1,
B, BW
3 + 1,
4+2
31.5
EP 315/3
B, BW
3 + 1,
4+2
40
EP 400/3
EP 400/4
B, BW
3 + 1,
4 + 2,
5 + 1.5
50
EP 500/3
EP 500/4
A, B, BW
4 + 2,
5 + 1.5,
6+2
63
EP 630/3
EP 630/4
EP 630/5
6 + 2,
8+2
80
EP 800/4
EP 800/5
EP 1000/4 EP 1000/5
A, B, BW 5 + 1.5,
4+2
20
EP 200/2
25
EP 250/2
6 plies
A, B, BW
6 + 2,
8 + 2,
10 + 3
100
A, B, BW
6 + 2,
8 + 2,
10 + 3
125
EP 1250/5 EP 1250/6
A, B, BW
6 + 2,
8 + 2,
10 + 3
160
EP 1600/5 EP 1600/6
A, B, BW
6 + 2,
8 + 2,
10 + 3
200
EP 2000/5 EP 2000/6
A, B, BW
6 + 2,
8 + 2,
10 + 3
250
EP 2500/6
APPLICATION
For transportation of all kinds of abrasive materials. Choice between 3 cover qualities depending on transport and
running conditions. There are thus good possibilities of solving individual transport problems.
Programme 3 includes the belt types that are not included in the standard programmes 1 and 2 because of the
requirements on strength, cover combinations and belt widths.
This programme also covers belts without cover for transportation of for instance cardboard boxes, letters, mail
bags, parcels.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
Belts with covered edges based upon carcass of synthetic EP fabric (polyester/polyamide).
The EP carcass provides
Small elongation at highest working tension
High impact resistance
Not susceptible to humidity and microorganisms.
COVER TYPE A
Very wear resistant cover, suitable for transport of materials with sharp edges.
Fulfils DIN 22102 type X.
COVER TYPE B
Wear resistant cover for transport of abrasive materials. Type B has a large general field of application.
Fulfils DIN 22102 type Y.
COVER TYPE BW
Extremely wear resistant cover, for transport of highly abrasive materials.
Fulfils DIN 22102 type W.
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. material temperature
at lump size < 40 mm: 80C
at lump size > 40 mm: 100C
Ambient temperature max. 50C, min. -30C.
Belts with cover are antistatic according to
ISO 284.
For pulley diameters, belt weight and belt
thickness as well as troughability we refer to
the belt selection basis (pdf-file).
Cover
BW
450
25
110
400
20
120
400
18
90
AVAILABILITY
Cover combinations and cover qualities according to specification. Open or endless lengths.
Max. length unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement, however, allowance must be made for practical handling
possibilities (weight and roll diameter).
Max. carcass strength 3150 N/mm.
Max. belt width 2200 mm.
Ribs according to programme 11, pattern according to programme 10.
For other wear resistant types see programmes 1 and 2.
BELT
COVER
TYPE
CARCASS CONSTRUCTION
2 plies
3 plies
4 plies
5 plies
K, N
20
16
EP 200/2*
K, N
25
20
EP 250/2
K, N
31.5
25
EP 315/3*
40
31.5
EP 400/3
EP 400/4*
50
40
EP 500/3
EP 500/4
EP 500/5*
K, N
63
50
EP 630/3
EP 630/4
EP 630/5
K, N
80
63
EP 800/3
EP 800/4
EP 800/5
K, N
100
80
EP 1000/4
EP 1000/5
See
table
below
K, N
K, N
APPLICATION
For transportation of hot abrasive materials such as blast furnace clinker, coke, foundry sand, ore, slag etc. with
max. material temperature of 170C.
Materials with higher initial temperature can under certain conditions be transported if sprinkled with water at
loading.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
Belts with covered edges based upon carcass of synthetic EP fabric (polyester/polyamide).
The EP carcass provides
Small elongation at highest working tension
COVERS
The belt types K and N are covering different temperature areas, see technical data.
Both types have good wear resistant properties.
TECHNICAL DATA
The cover thickness is graduated according to lump size and temperature of material as follows:
TYPE
LUMP
SIZE
4 + 1.5
5 + 1.5
6 + 1.5
< 40 mm
>40 mm
110C
120C
120C
130C
130C
140C
130C
140C
< 40 mm
>40 mm
130C
150C
140C
160C
150C
170C
The above table is based on 50C ambient temperature. Ambient temperature max. 50C, min. -30C.
Antistatic according to ISO 284.
For pulley diameters, belt weight and belt thickness as well as troughability we refer to the belt selection basis
(pdf-file).
For powdered materials such as for instance cement, we recommend an upgrading of the cover type:
K to N
N to TCC (programme No. 5)
AVAILABILITY
Cover combinations and cover qualities according to requirement and request.
Open or endless lengths.
Max. length unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement, however, allowance must be made for practical handling
possibilities (weight and roll diameter).
Max. carcass strength 1600 N/mm.
Max. belt width 2200 mm.
Ribs according to programme 11.
Type K can be delivered with pattern according to programme 10.
For other heat resistant types see programmes 5, 6 and 7.
BELT
TYPE
COVER
CARCASS CONSTRUCTION
2 plies
3 plies
4 plies
5 plies
TCC
20.0
16.0
TCC
25.0
20.0
TCC
31.5
25.0
40.0
31.5
EP 400/3
50.0
40.0
EP 500/3
EP 500/4
63.0
50.0
EP 630/3
EP 630/4
EP 630/5
TCC
80.0
63.0
EP 800/3
EP 800/4
EP 800/5
TCC
100.0
80.0
TCC
125.0
TCC
See
table
below
TCC
TCC
EP 250/2
EP 1000/4 EP 1000/5
EP 1250/5
APPLICATION
Belt types TCC are used for transportation of hot, abrasive materials, which are chemically inactive, such as
cement clinker, blast furnace clinker, coke, limestone, sinter, slags, foundry sand, etc. with max. material
temperature of 210C.
The TCC cover resists momentarily temperatures considerably higher than 210C, and for isolated pieces peak
temperatures of up to 400C.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
Belt programme with cut edges based upon synthetic EP fabrics (polyester/polyamide).
The EP carcass provides
Small elongation at highest working tension
COVER
The type TCC is a wear and heat resistant cover, which resists a high constant material temperature. Further, it
resists momentary peak temperatures of up to 400C for isolated large pieces of material.
TECHNICAL DATA
The cover thickness is graduated according to lump size and temperature of material as follows:
TYPE
TCC
LUMP
SIZE
< 25 mm
>25 mm
4 + 1.5
5 + 1.5
6+2
150C
160C
170C
180C
180C
200C
190C
210C
BELT
TYPE
Cover
Max.
working
tension
(N/mm)
Thickness
(mm)
Weight
per m2
(Kg)
450
500
600
650
800
1000
250/2
3+1
25
7.0
9.3
400/2
3+1
40
7.5
10.0
1200
APPLICATION
The belt type is used within industries manufacturing and handling grain, fertilizers, fodder mixtures, refuse,
soyabean cakes, tinned goods, wood containing resin and cellulose and applications where oily and fatty
materials are transported.
RO-PLY GWF is very resistant to Lila-mins that are used in the fertilizer industry.
RO-PLY GWF is oil and heat resistant and flameproof.
RO-PLY GWF has good anti-sticking properties.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
2-ply construction with cut edges and carcass of synthetic EP fabric (polyester/polyamide). Between the fabric
plies is an innerply of ROULUNDS patented STIFLEX - a rubber and textile fibre compound. The fibres are
orientated lengthwise in the belt. This special carcass construction provides the following good properties:
BELT
TYPE
250/2
Cover
3+1
Max.
working
tension
(N/mm)
Thickness
(mm)
25
6.8
Weight
per m2
(Kg)
450
500
8.6
600
650
800
1000
1200
APPLICATION
Type GWM is a supplement to RO-PLY type GWF suitable for handling materials with moderate oil content, such
as grain, fodder mixtures, refuse, and other materials containing moderate amounts of oil and fat.
For other special requirements for heat resistant and flameproof conveyor belt types see programmes 6 and 7.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
RO-PLY GWM is a 2-ply construction with cut edges. The carcass is made of synthetic EP fabrics
(polyester/polyamide). Between the fabric plies is an innerply of ROULUNDS patented STIFLEX - a rubber and
textile fibre compound. The fibres are orientated lengthwise in the belt and provide the following good properties:
Small elongation at highest working tension
Excellent directional stability
Good troughability
Not susceptible to humidity and microorganisms.
The special cover GWM provides the following advantages:
Oil and fat resistant to moderate oily materials
Antistatic
TECHNICAL DATA
Material temperature max. +80C, min. -30C.
Ambient temperature max. +50C, min. -30C.
Antistatic according to ISO 284.
Max. recommended trough angle for three-sectioned carrying idlers 45.
For pulley diameters we refer to the belt selection basis (pdf-file).
AVAILABILITY
Open or endless lengths.
Max. production unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement. However allowance must be made for practical
handling (weight and roll diameter).
Stock belting according to separate stock list.
Max. belt width 1300 mm.
Ribs according to programme 11.
Other oil resistant belt types, see programme 6, 7 ,7A and 8.
BELT
TYPE
COVER COMBINATION
(mm)
GW, GWF
3 + 1,
GW, GWF
3 + 1,
GW, GWF
3 + 1,
GW, GWF
3 + 1,
4+2
GW, GWF
3 + 1,
4+2
GW, GWF
4 + 2,
GW, GWF
4 + 2,
MAX. WORKING
TENSION
(N/mm)
Vulcanized Mechanical
joining
joining
CARCASS CONSTRUCTION
2 plies
3 plies
4 plies
5 plies
20.0
16.0
EP 200/2
4+2
25.0
20.0
EP 250/2
4+2
31.5
25.0
EP 315/3
5 + 1.5
40.0
31.5
EP 400/3 EP 400/4
5 + 1.5
50.0
40.0
EP 500/3 EP 500/4
5 + 1.5
63.0
50.0
EP 630/4 EP 630/5
5 + 1.5
80.0
63.0
EP 800/4 EP 800/5
APPLICATION
The two belt types are used for transportation of oily and comparatively hot materials such as clinkers, copra,
fertilizers with Lila-min, fodder mixtures, meat and bone meal, refuse, slag etc.
Type GWF is particularly suitable for applications, which for safety reasons require a flameproof conveyor belt.
This programme is a supplement to the standardized stockprogramme RO-PLY GWF. It includes the belt types
that fulfil special requirements on strength, cover combinations and belt widths, which are not fulfilled by the
RO-PLY GWF standard programme
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
The types GW and GWF are with carcass of synthetic EP fabric (polyester/polyamide) providing
Small elongation at highest working tension
The types GW and GWF have a good wear resistance, are oil and heat resistant and antistatic.
Apart from that type GWF is flameproof according to ISO R 433, basic quality K.
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. material temperature GW: 100C.
Max. material temperature GWF: 125C.
Type GWF is flameproof according to ISO R 433, basic quality K, testing according to ISO R 340.
Antistatic according to ISO 284.
For pulley diameters, belt weight and belt thickness as wellas troughability we refer to the belt selection basis
(pdf-file).
AVAILABILITY
Cover combinations according to requirement and request (however, for type GW min. 4 mm totally).
Open or endless lengths.
Max. length unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement, however, allowance must be made for practical handling
possibilities (weight and roll diameter).
Max. carcass strength 1600 N/mm for GW.
Max. carcass strength 1000 N/mm for GWF.
Max. belt width 2200 mm.
Ribs according to programme 11.
For other oil resistant types see programmes 6, 6A, 7A and 8.
COVER COMBINATION
(mm)
3 + 1,
CARCASS CONSTRUCTION
2 plies
20.0
16.0
EP 200/2
EP 250/2
3 plies
4 plies
5 plies
3 + 1,
4+2
25.0
20.0
3 + 1,
4+2
31.5
25.0
EP 315/3
3 + 1,
4+2
5 + 1.5
40.0
31.5
EP 400/3 EP 400/4
3 + 1,
4+2
5 + 1.5
50.0
40.0
EP 500/3 EP 500/4
4 + 2,
5 + 1.5
63.0
50.0
EP 630/4 EP 630/5
4 + 2,
5 + 1.5
80.0
63.0
EP 800/4 EP 800/5
APPLICATION
The two belt types are supplement to type GW and GWF and suitable for handling materials with moderate fat
and oil contents, such as grain, fodder mixtures, refuse, wooden chips, fertilizer, etc.
Type GWM is used for the transportation of material containing moderate amounts of oil, whereas type GWS is
resistant to oil amines and terpenes as well.
For other special requirements for maximum oil resistant properties incl. heat and/or flameproof types see
programmes 6 and 7.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
Type GWM and GWS are multiply constructgions with cut edges. The carcass is made of synthetic EP fabrics
(polyester/polyamide) providing
Small elongation at highest working tension
Type GWM is medium and type GWS medium to maximum oil resistant. Both types are antistatic.
TECHNICAL DATA
Material temperature max. +80C
Ambient temperature max. +50C, min. -30C.
Antistatic according to ISO 284.
For drum diameters, belt weight, belt thickness and troughability, see belt selection basis (pdf-file).
AVAILABILITY
Cover combinations according to requirement.
Open or endless lengths.
Max. production unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement, however, allowance must be made for practical
handling possibilities (weight and roll diameter).
Max. carcass strength 1000 N/mm.
Max. belt width 2200 mm.
Ribs according to programme 11. Conveyor belts for inclined transport, see programme no. 11A.
Other oil resistant belt types, see programmes 6, 6A, and 7.
BELT
TYPE
250/2
COVER
2+1
MAX.
WORKING
TENSION
(N/mm)
THICKNESS
(mm)
25
4.6
WEIGHT
per m2
(Kg)
5.9
1000
APPLICATION
Type IWE is used for transportation of all sorts of foods, such as sugar, meat, fish, bread, poultry, etc. and has
also a wide field of application within light material handling.
The belt is non-staining and therefore also suitable for transport of for instance packaging, parcels, etc.
The antistatic properties of type IWE prevent the outbreak of fires and explosions, and it is therefore suitable for
transport of materials such as sugar, grain, flour, etc.
Type IWE is particularly suitable for applications, which for safety reasons require a flameproof conveyor belt.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
Type IWE is a 2-ply construction with cut edges. The carcass is made of synthetic EP fabrics.
The cover rubber quality is tasteless and odourless and resistant to animal and vegetable oil.
Type IWE is easy to wash, does not absorb moisture from humidity and is not influenced by microorganisms.
Type IWE fulfils the German BGA as well as the American FDA recommendations.
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. material temperature
at lump size < 40 mm: 100C
at lump size > 40 mm: 120C
Ambient temperature max. 50C, min. -20C.
Antistatic according to ISO 284.
Maximum recommended trough angle for three-roll carrying idlers 45.
Pulley diameters, min. 200 mm.
Type IWE is non-inflammable according to ISO R 433, quality K, tested according to ISO R 340.
AVAILABILITY
Open or endless lengths.
Cut edges only.
Max. length unit 250 m/roll.
Stock belting according to separate stock list.
BELT
TYPE
200/2
COVER
2.5+0
MAX.
WORKING
TENSION
(N/mm)
THICKNESS
(mm)
20
5.5
WEIGHT
per m2
(Kg)
4.5
APPLICATION
The RO-PLY Grip 4 pattern belt is used for inclined transport of packaged goods such as boxes, luggage,
parcels, sacks, etc.
The belt is non-staining and therefore also suitable for transport within for instance the wood and cardboard
industries.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
RO-PLY Grip 4 is a 2-ply construction with cut edges and a carcass of synthetic EP fabric (polyester/polyamide).
Between the fabric plies is an innerply of ROULUNDS patented STIFLEX - a rubber and textile fibre compound.
The fibres are orientated lengthwise in the belt, which gives the belt a good stability.
The carrying side has a tan coloured cover with a deep pattern providing maximum grip of the material.
The running side consists of impregnated EP fabric of high wear resistance and low friction. Therefore the belt is
also suitable for conveyors with sliding plate
When choosing angles of inclination allowance must be made for the shape of the conveyor such as support with
carrying idlers, plain support, belt speed as well as character of material and loading method.
It is recommended to place a short horizontal loading belt (booster) in front of steeply inclined conveyors.
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. material temperature 80C.
Ambient temperature max. 50C, min. -30C.
Angles of inclination:
Jute sacks
38
Paper sacks
30
Cartons and wooden boxes
30
Goods packed in paper
32
Goods packed in cellophane 30
Boxes of synthetic material
25
Goods packed in plastics
22
The above angles of inclination are valid for indoor applications. For outdoor applications due consideration
should be given the climatical influence on the surface friction.
Pulley diameters, see table 16 in belt selection basis (pdf-file).
AVAILABILITY
Open or endless lengths.
Max. length unit 250 m/roll or according to agreement.
Max. belt width 1300 mm.
For other pattern belts see programme 10.
Pattern 4
Fabric pattern
PROGRAMME
3, 4, 7
BELT TYPE
A, B
1300
1300
APPLICATION
Pattern belts for inclined transport of packaged goods such as boxes, parcels, sacks etc.
To be used where the angle of inclination is so high that belts without pattern cannot manage the transportation
because of too low friction between materials and belt.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
PATTERN 4
The deep pattern is the most frequently used pattern type. The highest angle
of inclination for pattern belts can normally be reached by using this type
FABRIC PATTERN
This pattern gives a light patterned surface structure and a slight increase of
the friction between material and belt. Suitable in connection with scrapers for
transportation of for instance powdered materials.
TECHNICAL DATA
Material and ambient temperature as for the belt type in question.
Angles of inclination:
Pattern 4 ............... 35
Other types ............... 15-25
The angles of inclination depend on shape of material, belt speed, distance between carrying idlers etc.
Therefore, the values are only recommendations.
For pulley diameters and belt weight we refer to the belt selection basis for the belt type in question (pdf-file).
AVAILABILITY
Open or endless lengths.
Max. length unit 250 m/roll or according to agreement.
Belt type and belt width as outlined above.
Belts with pattern 3 and 4 are with cut edges.
For other pattern belts see programmes 8 and 9.
RIB
TYPE
Bm
501
250
150
13
13
502
310
200
10
13
503
380
250
13
13
504
550
300
15
13
511
420
275
20
15
512
550
300
25
20
513
750
333
25
20
521
450
300
35
30
**
525
1080
250
50
30
Tooth
Dimension
300
400
400
450
500
450
500
600
600
650
800
450
500
600
650
600
650
800
800
1000
1200
500
600
650
25
75
45
70
95
35
60
110
25
50
125
15
40
90
115
25
50
125
25
125
225
25
75
100
250
1200
60
630
250
250
250
315
400
400
315
=10
= 15
12-16
24 - 28
24 - 28
32 - 36
40 - 44
32 - 36
40 - 44
56 - 60
56 - 60
64 - 68
104 - 112
36 - 40
48 - 52
64 - 68
72 - 76
64 - 68
72 - 76
120 - 128
120 - 128
190 - 200
240 - 264
60 - 68
76 - 80
80 - 84
15-20
30 - 35
30 - 35
40 - 45
50 - 55
40 - 45
50 - 55
70 - 75
70 - 75
80 - 85
130 - 140
45 - 50
60 - 65
80 - 85
90 - 95
80 - 85
90 - 95
150 - 160
150 - 160
230 - 250
300 - 330
75 - 80
95 - 100
100 - 105
272 - 288
340 - 360
APPLICATION
Rubber conveyor belts without ribs are used for inclined transportation of bulk goods up to approx. 22 dependent
on the friction angle between material and belt.
If rib belts or belts with pattern are used the angle of inclination can be increased considerably, as in that case the
max. angle of inclination depends on the internal friction of the material both in static and dynamic conditions.
Guidance is given in table 17. Rib belts are ued for bulk goods with unit size of 0-150 mm and for transportation of
sacks. Belt and rib qualities are chosen on the basis of the individual belt programmes 1-8 + 12, whereas rib
dimensions are shown in the table above.
TECHNICAL DATA
V-ribs are hot-vulcanized and have been developed to secure a steady running on flat return idlers.
Width of rib Bm depends on shape of the hopper and placing of the skirting. Height and width of ribs (h x b)
depend on lump size, capacity, and desired robustness. Recommended capacities can be seen from the above
data. In order to secure the best capacity at a given angle of inclination it is important that the material is at rest
on the belt. This is achieved by feeding uniformly in the travelling direction at a speed equal to that of the belt.
Further we recommend to reduce the carrying idler distance compared to normal conveyors. The belt speed
should not exceed 2 m/s and should be kept as low as possible.
HIGH TRANSVERSE RIBS
For inclined transportation of packaged goods, beets, coal, coke, potatoes etc.
Type
Thickness
b (mm)
Height
h (mm)
325
25
25
340
40
40
20
60
60
380
80
80
400
100
100
Width Bm
(mm)
standard
Distance
a (mm)
400
Pulley diameter
min. (mm)*
Are delivered
for programme
1, 2 3, 6, 6A, 7, 7A, 12
250
250
400
400
400
As requested
800
SIDEWALLS
For transportation of powdered materials the use of flexible sidewalls can in some cases substitube rubber
skirting on the conveyor.
The sidewalls can also be mounted on belts with straight transverse ribs and on belts with high transverse ribs.
Type
Height mm
10G4712
25
375
30 - 35
40 - 45
35
30
30
30
35 - 40
30 - 35
25
35
35
The ribs in this programme are primarily to be used for transportation of light materials. However, the rib base of
type 20 is so strong that it can transport heavier materials.
These ribs cannot be used for conveyors with normal return idlers, but require return idlers with supporting rings
or free hanging return part.
High transverse ribs are cold-vulcanized on the belt. They can be placed at distances which can be adapted to
individual requirements.
Construction 1 is suitable where rubber skirting at the belt edge es required.
Construction 2 is normally used in connection with high transverse ribs.
Construction 1
Construction 2
For fast delivery and high flexibility we offer conveyor belts with rib types in existing mould equipment.
Rib dimensions (mm)
Distance
Height
a
h
Rib type
Min. Belt
Width
(mm)
Pulley
diameter
Min. (mm)
Execution of rib
SA 230/15
250
15
300
250
SA 420/15
330
15
450
250
SB 250/15
150
15
300
250
SB 310/15
200
15
350
250
SB 370/15
250
15
400
250
SB 470/15
250
15
500
250
SC 600/15
333
15
650
SD 780/15
170
15
800
250
MD 420/20
200
20
450
315
MD 550/20
250
20
600
MD 610/25
250
25
650
LE 450/35
250
35
500
LE 570/35
300
35
600
SA 230/15
SA 420/15
SB 250/15
SB 310/15
SB 370/15
SB470/15
SC 600/15
SD 780/15
250
MD 420/20
MD 550/20
MD 610/25
315
400
400
LE 450/35
LE 570/35
400
Theoretical capacity m3/h of rib belts at differnt belt widths, v = 1 m/s, trough angle 30, inclination 30.
Rib type
Materials
angle of
inclination
Belt width in mm
300
400
450
500
600
650
700
800
1000
1200
SA-SB
10
55-60
65-70
95-100
SC-SD
15
70-75
80-85
10
45-50
60-65
70-75
15
60-65
80-85
90-95
10
55-60
70-75
85-90
15
90-95
MD
LE
APPLICATION
RO-KNOP
RIBS
Programme
3 - 7 - 12
3 - 7 - 12
800
1000
1200
1400
600
650
800
1000
1200
650
800
1000
1200
500
500
650
800
1000
Distance a (mm)
See sketch
600 or on request
APPLICATION
Inclined transport of wooden chips requires a patterned surface, where icing up occurs.
The RO-KNOP pattern is used for angles of inclination of up to 18, whereas ribs are used for angles up to 12.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
The RO-KNOP pattern consists of 3 mm high knobs.
See pattern dimensions above.
For efficient cleaning of the belt we recommend the use of rotating brushes.
The ribs are pressed into the cover in a thickness of 3 mm.
Pattern dimensions as outlined on the sketch below.
RO-KNOP
RIBS
TECHNICAL DATA
Material temperature and ambient temperature as for the belt type in question.
Angles of inclination:
RO-KNOP................................ 12 - 18
RIBS
................................ 8 - 14
The angles of inclination are dependant on material, loading conditions, distance between carrying idlers, belt
speed etc. Therefore the values are only recommendations.
Pulley diameters, see table 16 in belt selection basis (pdf-file).
AVAILABILITY
Open or endless lengths
Max. production unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement. However allowance must be made for practical
handling (weight and roll diameter).
Belt width and type according to the above table.
The belt types are with cut edges.
Min. cover thickness on material side = 3 mm.
Other pattern and rib belt types, see programmes 10 and 11.
COVER
Thick- Weight
ness per m2
(mm)
(Kg)
CARCASS CONSTRUCTION
1 ply
2 plies
3 plies
4 plies
2+2
25
20
8.5
9.6
XE 250/1-2
3 + 1.5
31.5
25
9.7
10.9
3.5 + 1.5
40
31.5
10.8
12.3
XE 400/3-2*
4+2
50
40
12.9
14.6
XE 500/3-2
4+2
63
50
13.8
15.6
XE 630/4-2
4+2
80
63
14.3
16.2
XE 800/4-2
XE 315/2-2
APPLICATION
These types of belts are used as base belts for specified purposes in the connection with MAXOFLEX sidewalls
and cleats.
The MAXOFLEX is used for inclined conveying of loose material in all industries such as mining, agriculture and
food industry.
The programme is also applicable for other purposes where cross stable belts are necessary, for example cover
belts.
THE MAXOFLEX CONCEPT
MAXOFLEX high-incline conveyor belts provide an efficient, safe way
to transport all types of materials where accurate movement (filling and
discharging) of the product is necessary.
The belts can be customized to specification e.g. three (3) sidewalls on
one belt to form a double system with the same base belt. This provides
the opportunity to convey two different products with the same belt.
The concept of using inclined and horizontal ('S' conveyor) transport
with the same belt, eliminates the problems resulting from difficult
transfer points.
The MAXOFLEX-concept consists of a stabilized basebelt, with
sidewalls and cleats attached to form a highincline or 'pocket' belt.
When an analysis is calculated based on the cost per meter lift, it is
likely that the MAXOFLEX belt will be more efficient costwise than
using a custom made conventional incline belt.
Each MAXOFLEX belt is designed and constructed for each individual
application. Therefore, the combinations of differnt basebelts, sidewalls,
and cleats provide for nuerous possibilities in problem solving.
Saves place
Excellent rigidity in the transverse direction
COVERS
Delivery according to specification in the qualities (B, GWF and IWE).
All covers are fulfiling DIN 22102.
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. material temperatures and ambient room temperature according to the satandard programs of the type B,
GWF and IWE.
Antistatic according to ISO 284.
Pulley diameters, see belt selection basis.
AVAILABILITY
Cover combinations and cover qualities according to stpecifications.
Open or endless lengths.
Max. length unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement, however, MAXOFLEX belts to be transported and
storaged in special pallets.
Max. carcass strength 1600 N/mm2
Max. belt width 2000 mm.
Cover
XE 250/1-2
2+2
XE 315/2-2
3.5 + 1.5
XE 400/3-2
3.5 + 1.5
XE 500/3-2
4+2
XE 630/4-2
4+2
XE 800/4-2
4+2
60 - 100
315
315
400
500
630
800
30 - 60
250
250
315
400
500
630
Useful load / %
MAXOFLEX SIDEWALLS
PROGRAMME 12
Type
H
mm
W*
mm
W
mm
P
mm
D1 min
mm
D2 min
mm
M 40
40
35
30
35
120
200
M60
60
50
45
40
150
240
M80
80
50
45
50
200
320
M80S
80
50
45
40
200
320
M100
100
50
45
50
250
400
M100S
100
50
45
40
250
400
M120
120
50
45
50
300
480
M140
140
50
45
50
350
560
MWS120
120
75
70
60
300
480
MWS140
MWS160
MWS180
MWS200
MWS250
MWS300
140
160
180
200
250
300
75
75
75
75
75
75
70
70
70
70
70
70
60
60
60
60
60
60
350
400
450
500
625
750
560
640
720
800
1000
1200
MWSF250
MWSF300
MWSF350
MWSF400
250
300
350
400
110
110
110
110
100
100
100
100
80
80
80
80
750
900
1050
1200
1000
1200
1400
1600
= Normal quality
OX
On request we can
supply
following rubber
qualities:
FL = Flame resistant
quality
H = Heat resistant up
to 130C
Max. room
temperature:
-30C to + 50C
MAXOFLEX CLEATS
PROGRAMME 12
Type
H
mm
W
mm
T
mm
D1 min
mm
D2 min
mm
T35
35
55
160
200
T55
55
80
160
250
T75
75
80
200
300
T90
90
105
11
275
400
T110
107
105
275
400
T140
140
160
18
400
450
T160
160
160
16
400
450
T180
180
160
14
400
450
C35
35
55
160
200
C55
55
80
160
250
C75
75
80
200
300
C90
90
110
10
275
400
C110
110
110
275
400
TC75
75
80
200
300
TC90
90
110
12
275
400
TC110
105
110
11
275
400
TC140
140
160
20
400
500
TC160
160
160
20
400
500
TC180
180
160
19
400
500
TC230
230
180
30
500
600
900
TCW280
280
230
30
700
TCW330
330
320
30
700
900
TCW360
360
230
30
700
900
BELT
TYPE
COVER
MAX.
WORKING
TENSION
(N/mm)
THICKNESS
(mm)
WEIGHT
per m2
(Kg)
250/2
3+1
25
6.0
7.8
315/3
3+1
31.5
6.4
9.2
400/3
3+1
40
7.0
9.4
500/4
3+1
50
8.0
10.8
630/4
3+1
63
8.8
800/5
3+1
80
10.0
11.6
13.0
APPLICATION
The belt type is used in sawmills and cellulose industries for the transportation of wooden chips, bark, and
cellulose.
The belt type was developed in close cooperation with the Swedish timber and cellulose industry. It is resistant to
terpene, antistatic, and resistant to temperatures down to - 30C.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
The carcass of this belt type is made of synthetic EP fabrics (polyester/polyamide) providing:
Small elongation at highest working tension
High tensile strength
Not susceptible to humidity and microorganisms
The special GT cover provides the following advantages:
Prevents damages caused by terpene
A flexible cover that will keep flexibility and surface friction at low temperatures
TECHNICAL DATA
Max. material temperature of chips and cellulose pulp +80C.
Ambient temperature max. +50C, min. -30C.
Antistatic according to ISO 284.
Terpene resistant according to SSG 1471 and tested according to SIS 162208.
For drum diameters, belt weight, belt thickness and troughability, see the belt selection basis (pdf-file).
AVAILABILITY
Cover combinations according to requirement.
Generally the belt is supplied with cut and thermofixed edges.
Open or endless lengths. Max. production unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement. However allowance must be
made for practical handling (weight and roll diameter).
Max. carcass strength 800 N/mm. Max belt width 2200 mm.
Ribs according to programme 11.
APPLICATION
The belts, type SF and KF, are used at places where a fire must not spread using the belt as a media. Typical in
mines, tunnels and various process industry.
CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTIES
The types SF and KF are with carcasses of synthetic EP fabric (polyester/polyamide) providing:
Small elongation
High impact resistant
Not susceptible to humidity and micro organisms
The types SF and KF have a good wear resistance and are antistatic according to ISO 284 as well as type SF is
flameproof according to ISO R433 grade S and KF is flameproof according to ISO R433 grade K.
REINFORCED STEELWIREMESH
The steel wire reinforced belts are normally based on an EP carcass with the wiremesh situated in the top rubber
cover just above the carcass. The wiremesh then will protect the carcass from rips caused by sharp objects.
TECHNICAL DATA,TYPES SF AND KF
Max. material temperature 80C.
Ambient temperature max 50C min. -20C.
Type SF is flameproof according to ISO R433 basic quality S, testing according to ISO R340.
Type KF is flameproof according to ISO R433 basic quality K, testing according to ISO R340.
Antistatic according to ISO 284
For pulley diameters, belt weight and belt thickness as well as troughability we refer to the belt selection basis
(pdf-file).
TECHNICAL DATA AVAILABILITY STEELWIREMESH REINFORCEMENT
On request most of our black rubber based belts with min. 5 mm top cover can be steelwiremesh reinforced. The
reinforcement claims that the drum diameters are one step higher than for the EP carcass only as well as the
permissible through angle must be one step lower.
AVAILABILITY
Cover combinations according to requirement and request.
Open or endless lengths. Max. length unit 400 m/roll or according to agreement, however allowance must be
made for practical handling possibilities (weight and roll diameter).
Max. carcass strength 2500 N/mm for SF.
Max. carcass strength 1600 N/mm for KF.
Max. belt width 2200 mm.
For type KF the thickness of the cover rubber shall be min. 2 times the thickness of the carcass.
EP 500/4
0.2 + 0.2
1+1
EP 630/4
2+2
2+2
EP 630/5
0.2 + 0.2
1+1
EP 800/5
0.2 + 0.2
1+1
EP 1000/6
0.2 + 0.2
1+1
BELT TYPE
EP 250/2
EP 400/3
0+0
EP 400/3
2+0
APPLICATION
Basis vertical transportation of grain, flour, stone
and gravel.
APPLICATION
Used where the belts run on steel, wood or some
other low-friction surface (sliding bed), and for
belts with low friction back and top cover. These
belts allow easy scraping-off of parcels, sacks and
other items.
CONSTRUCTION
Complete delivery programme of all types of
elevator buckets, both in welded and weldless
design. Buckets available in steel, stainless steel
and plastic.
Stocked Bucket Elevator Belts
Maximum 1500 mm wide material made of
prestretched EP fabrics are normally kept in stock
indicated in the table above.
CUSTOM-MADE BELTS
Custom-made Elevator Cup Belts and Sliding Belts in our wear- and oil resistant qualities are produced on
request.
FIELD OF
APPLICATION
Abrasive material
MATERIAL
EXAMPLES
STANDARD
PROGRAMMES
SPECIAL
PROGRAMMES
Beets, cement,
coal, coke,
earth, flint,
grain, granite,
gravel,
limestone, ore,
potatoes, slag,
stone
materials,
timber.
-30/100
Hot, abrasive
materials
Blast furnace,
cement clinker,
slag
-30/170
-30/210
Hot materials
containing oil
Fertilizer,
fodder
mixtures,
refuse
GW
-10/100
GWF
-30/125
RO-PLY GWF,
2-ply belts
Materials
containing
moderate oil
Grain, fodder
mixtures,
refuse
-30/80
RO-PLY GWM,
2-ply belts
6A
Food
Bread,
chocolate, fish,
meat
-30/110
Type IWE
Packaged goods,
inclined transport
Luggage,
parcels, sacks
-30/80
RO-PLY Grip 4,
2-ply belts
Packaged goods,
goods in bulk,
inclined transport
-30/80
RO-PLY,
2 ply belts
Multiply belts
type A, B and BW
Multiply belts
type K and N
Type TCC
4
5
Multiply belts
typeGW and GWF
Multiply belts
type GWM and GWS
7A
Multiply pattern
belts
10
Beets, coal,
coke, gravel,
limestone,
parcels,
potatoes,
sacks, stone
Rib programme
11
Goods in bulk,
wood industry
Woodchips
Multiply pattern
belts
11A
Goods in bulk
Maxoflex
sidewall belts
-30/130
Material containing
terpene
Woodchips
-30/80
Goods in bulk,
tunnel & mine
industry
Vertical transport,
low fric. surfaces
Grain, flour
stone, parcels
, sacks
-20/80
Multiply belts
type XE
12
Multiply belts
type GT
13
Multiply belts
type SF, KF
14
Bucket elevator
belts, sliding belts
15
When choosing the belt type there will be several alternative possibilities of solving the transport application in
question.
By means of ROULUNDS SYSTEM KEY including several belt programmes it will be rather simple to determine
the belt type that gives the best operating economy.
ROULUNDS SYSTEM KEY contains:
STANDARD PROGRAMMES
2-ply and multiply belt types with cover combinations adapted to the individual transport applications.These
programmes can be considered 'ready-made', and they are to a certain degree held in stock or can be delivered
at a relatively short time of delivery. The standard programmes are composed on the basis of many years'
experience in the conveyor belt field and cover a considerable part of this sector.
SPECIAL PROGRAMMES
Include multiply belt types that are 'tailored' to special, specific conditions in connection with a given transport.
Thus these programmes make individual combinations of carcass strength, cover thickness, and cover quality
possible.
ROULUNDS SYSTEM KEY starts with the material to be transported and continues to STANDARD
PROGRAMMES or SPECIAL PROGRAMMES.
The application of the belt types, the technical data, and delivery possibilities are described in the programmes,
and the right belt construction can thus be determined.
CONVEYOR BELT
CONSTRUCTIONS
A conveyor belt is constructed of two components
carcass and covers.
CARCASS
The function of the carcass is to transmit and absorb
the forces acting on the belt. It is primarily a question
of tensile forces from the driving pulley. Secondly the
carcass absorbs the impact that partly appears when
the material is loaded onto the conveyor, and partly
when the belt with material passes over the carrying
idlers.
The carcass consists of one or more plies of textile
fabric with rubber on each side to give adhesion and
flexibility. The longitudinal direction is called warp
and the cross direction is called weft, see fig. 1 and 2.
The conveyor belt fabrics can have the same or different material in warp and weft. One letter is designating each, for instance EP, in which E is Polyester in
warp and P is Polyamide in weft.
In the following the most common carcass materials
are described.
Cotton (B)
A natural fibre used in both warp and weft. Cotton is
still used in conveyor belt fabrics, but it is being displaced by synthetic materials.
Polyester (E)
Synthetic fibres such as Terylene, Trevira, Diolen and
Tetoron. Polyester fabrics are not influenced by
moisture or micro-organisms. They are very flexible,
have stability in length, and are acid resistant.
Polyamide (P)
Synthetic fibres known as Nylon and Perlon. This
fabric has more or less the same characteristics as
Polyester, but not the length stability.
Polyester-Polyamide (EP)
The EP fabrics have Polyester as the warp and Polyamide as the weft. This combination gives the best
possible fabric characteristics with the following
advantages:
high strength in proportion to weight
high resistance to impact
negligible elongation
great flexibility, excellent troughability
not susceptible to humidity and micro-organisms
These technical advantages as well as many years
experience in the conveyor belt field is the reason
why ROULUNDS prefer EP as carcass material in conveyor belts.
Polyamide-Polyester (XE)
The XE fabrics have Polyester as the warp and
Polyamid as the weft. The Polyester is, in general,
made up of heavy monofile threads. These fabrics
have the same advantages as EP fabrics chemically
wise. Mechanically, 2 plies, in combination with an EP
carcass, makes a traditional EP belt cross-stabilized.
This type of carcass is used in the manufacturing of
sidewall belting, cover belting etc.
Steel net
Steel net, consisting of steel wires, is used as an extra
ply in the carcass of the belt in order to protect the
EP fabrics from longitudinal cuts while the ability for
trough formation is kept.
Under speciel circumstances steel net can be used as
carcass instead of EP.
COVERS
The covers protect the carcass and give the necessary
friction between belt and driving pulley and between belt and material.
As the covers must resist influences from the transported material and the weather, cover types that
are wear and live resistant, oil and/or heat resistant,
antistatic or that combine two or more of these
properties are required.
BELT CONSTRUCTIONS
Belt construction means the combination of carcass
and covers. The combination determines whether
the belt construction is harmonious and works
without problems.
In the harmonious belt construction the transmission
of the necessary power, material type, lump size,
height of fall, weight etc. are taken into consideration. Furthermore the carcass must give the belt stability, so that it is easy to guide on the conveyor.
Increased carcass strength is normally followed by
increased thickness and quality of the covers to
ensure a balanced life between carcass and covers.
Fig. 1
Bottom cover
Stiflex
Fabric (EP)
Top cover
on
cti
e
r
di
rp weft direction
wa
2-ply belts
Such carcass constructions consist of 2 fabric plies and
an innerply of rubber. In the 2-ply belt programme
RO-PLY, ROULUNDS use an innerply STIFLEX consisting of rubber and textile fibres. The construction,
which is patented, gives the belt excellent troughability and directional stability.
Fig. 2
Bottom cover (running side)
Rubber (skim coat)
Frictioned fabric
Top cover
(material side)
n
ctio
ire
d
rp
wa
weft direction
Multiply belts
have three or more fabric plies in the carcass. The
necessary strength and stability is secured by using
sufficient number of fabric plies in the carcass.
To reach a harmonious combination of belt width,
number of plies in carcass, and cover thickness, the
following general lines can be used:
Belt Width (mm)
Number of Plies
in Carcass
- 800
3-4
800-1400
4-5
1400-2200
5-6
Tensile Strength of Carcass
Cover Thickness
Newton per mm
(mm)
belt width (N/mm)
recommended minimum
- 200
2+1
250- 400
3+1
400- 630
5 + 1,5
630-1000
6+2
10008+3
It should be stressed that these lines are only general, and variations can easily be found depending on
material, belt speed, loading conditions etc.
Inclined
transport
Hot
Moderate
materials
oily
containing
material
oil
Abrasive materials
APPLICATION
RO-PLY PROGRAMME
Examples of material
Max.
temp.
Cover
mm
Max. standard
belt width*) mm
100C
200/2
2+1
800
100C
250/2
315/2
400/2
3+1
3+1
3+1
1000
1200
1200
400/2
630/2
5 + 1,5
5 + 1,5
1200
1200
125C
250/2 GWF
400/2 GWF
3+1
3+1
1000
1200
Refuse, grain
80C
250/2 GWM
3+1
800
80C
100C
Type
200/2
Grip 4
Other RO-PLY
types with ribs
1200
*) Other belt widths can be delivered on request, however, max. 1500 mm.
APPLICATION
Max.
temp.
Type
Carcass strength
max. N/mm
Belt width
max. mm
80C
3150
2200
80C
3150
2200
80C
BW
3150
2200
Abrasive, hot/wet.
Ashes, coke, malt, slag, blast furnace clinker,
cement clinker, foundry sand.
140C
170C
210C
K
N
TCC
1600
1600
1600
2200
2200
2200
100C
125C
GW
GWF
1600
1000
2200
2200
1600
2200
Food
Wood
Moderate
Hot,
Hot materials
oily
abrasive
containing oil
material
materials
Abrasive materials
Examples of material
BELT PROGRAMME
GWF
80C
GWM
GWS
110C
IWE
250
1400
80C
GT
1400
2200
3.
4.
2.
9.
5.
1.
Diagram
1. belt take-up device
2. tail pulley
3. hopper
6.
4. carrying idlers
5. driving pulley
6. return idlers
CARRYING PART
can be supported by
troughed idlers
flat idlers
sliding plate
Fig. 7
10
7. snub pulleys
8. scraper
9. conveyor belt
7.
8.
Sliding plate
Sliding plate
can be used for transportation of packaged goods
and goods in bulk. The sliding plate can be made of
steel, plastics or hard wood.
Normally belts with low friction on the bottom side
are used because of the friction forces between belt
and sliding plate.
RETURN PART
is normally supported by flat idlers. However, on long
conveyors it can be an advantage to use two-sectioned
idlers, which makes the belt guiding easier. Trough
angle 10-15 ().
Fig. 8
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Because of the guiding of the belts both carrying and
return idlers must be adjustable in the travelling
direction of the belt.
Flat idler set
is mainly used for transportation of packaged goods,
and in such cases when the material is loaded and
unloaded from the side, and for belts with sidewalls.
0,75 B
34 B
0,9 B
The height of fall of the material should be the smallest possible in order to reduce the impact effect on
the belt. The consequences of the impact can be
reduced by supporting the belt in an appropriate
way by means of for instance closely placed rubberized carrying idlers, shock absorbing rubber mat, or
other devices.
Fig. 12
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
I3
I3
H1
H
Gk
(N)
Explanation of symbols:
Values for belt tension lower than Tmin (N) should not
be used in any point of the conveyor.
Are lower values reached, the distance between the
carrying idlers should be reduced, or the pre-tension
should be increased.
In both cases the working tension p (N/mm) should
be checked to see that it does not exceed pperm
(N/mm).
CALCULATION FORMULAS
DETERMINATION OF
FORMULAS
REFERENCE
Q1 =
Q2 = Q1
Theoretical capacity
at 1 m/s Qt (m3/h)
Q1
Q2
=
vk vk
Qt = Qt v k
Q = Qt
N1 =
N2
N3
Is determined in consideration of
intermittant operation
Q1 =
G ( L + I) f v
102
Q (L + I) f
=
367
QH
=
367
Additional power
requirement N4 (kW)
G table 7
L centre distance (m)
I table 8
f table 9
H = L sin (m) is the vertical height to
elevate or lower material.
H is positive for inclined and negative for
falling transport.
N4 table 10
Nn = N1 + N2 N3 + N4
Nm =
T1
m =1+
Pre-tension T2 (N)
T2
Nm
Nn 1000
v
=Pm
1
e 1
= T1 P
T
= 1
B
= 2Gb +
GRO
G
+ RU
s2
s1
Pre-tension Gk (kg)
2Nn (m 1) 102
v
G
+ 2 (L1(Gb + RU ) f-H1 Gb)
s2
T1 = P + H1 Gb g
G
L1 (Gb + RU ) f g
s2
Gk =
Belt sag
Max. permissible belt sag
(q/s)perm = 0,005-0,02
Tmin
s1 (Gb + Gm) g
8(q/s)perm
Tmin
s2 Gb g
8(q/s)perm
Table 1
RECOMMENDED MIN. BELT WIDTH B (mm)
Min. belt width (mm)
Material
Sorted, length of largest edge (mm)
Unsorted, length of largest edge (mm)
400
500
650
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2200
50
75
125
175
250
350
400
450
550
600
600
100
150
200
300
400
500
600
650
700
750
750
Table 2
RECOMMENDED MAX. BELT SPEED v max. (m/s)
Belt width B (mm)
Material
400
500
650
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2200
Light, fine-grained
2,5
3,15
3,15
3,55
4,0
4,0
4,0
4,0
4,5
4,5
4,5
Moderate, abrasive
1,6
2,0
2,5
2,5
3,15
3,15
3,15
3,55
3,55
3,55
3,55
1,25
1,6
1,8
1,8
2,24
2,24
2,24
2,5
2,5
2,5
2,5
Table 3
CAPACITY FACTOR k (-)
L
()
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
H
L
0,03
0,07
0,10
0,14
0,17
0,21
0,24
0,28
0,31
0,34
0,37
0,41
0,44
0,47
0,50
0,99
0,98
0,97
0,95
0,93
0,91
0,89
0,85
0,81
0,76
0,71
0,66
0,61
0,56
Table 4
THEORETICAL CAPACITY Qt (m3/h) at v = 1 m/s
I3
l3
(mm)
400
500
650
20
25
30
I3
35
40
45
10
15
10
15
10
15
10
15
10
15
10
15
160
200
250
36
60
110
43
73
132
67
123
79
145
134
155
145
164
153
171
160
176
800
1000
1200
315
380
465
172
281
412
207
337
493
193
315
461
226
369
540
211
345
505
243
396
581
227
371
543
257
419
614
240
391
573
268
437
640
250
407
597
276
449
658
1400
1600
1800
530
600
670
573
758
970
685
907
1160
642
851
1088
750
993
1270
703
932
1196
807
1068
1365
755
1000
1279
803
1128
1443
797
1056
1350
888
1075
1502
829
1097
1402
913
1208
1544
2000
2200
750
800
1204
1476
1435
1740
1351
1656
1577
1930
1479
1813
1695
2074
1588
1946
1791
2191
1676
2052
1865
2281
1742
2131
1917
2342
Table 5
THEORETICAL CAPACITY Qt (m3/h) at v = 1 m/s
I2
15
20
25
B
(mm)
l2
(mm)
300
400
500
200
250
300
18
30
60
21
43
72
21
41
69
24
48
80
23
46
76
26
52
87
650
800
1000
375
465
600
107
168
270
129
202
325
123
193
310
144
225
363
136
213
344
155
244
392
10
15
10
15
10
15
Table 6
THEORETICAL CAPACITY Qt (m3/h) at v = 1 m/s
I1
l1
(mm)
300
400
500
400
500
600
8
15
25
650
800
1000
750
950
1150
45
71
115
= 10
B
(mm)
l1
(mm)
= 10
= 15
12
23
39
1200
1400
1600
1400
1600
1800
168
232
307
256
353
466
69
108
174
1800
2000
2200
2000
2200
2400
391
406
591
594
739
898
= 15
Table 7
WEIGHT OF MOVING PARTS OF CONVEYOR G (kg/m)
Gb
G
= 2Gb +
s1
GRO
GRO
G
+ RU (kg/m)
s2
s1
s2
s1
(m)
s2
(m)
Type of
Conveyor
1,0
2,0
1,25
1,5
GRU
400
500
650
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2200
9
12
11
15
13
20
17
28
28
43
37
57
52
77
69
100
82
120
108
143
128
164
145
186
2,5
8
11
10
14
12
18
15
25
25
39
33
52
48
71
62
90
75
109
96
131
115
148
131
169
3,0
8
10
10
13
11
17
14
23
23
36
31
48
45
67
58
84
70
102
89
122
107
138
121
156
Trough Shape
Recommended
diameters and
weight of carrying idlers and
return idlers
light
conveyor
(mm)
GRO = GRU (kg)
51
2,5
51
3
51
3,5
63
5,5
89
11
89
13
89
15
108
22
108
25
133
39
133
43
133
47
heavy
conveyor
(mm)
GRO = GRU (kg)
63
3,5
63
4
63
5,5
89
10
108
14
108
18
108
20
133
31
133
35
159
47
159
52
159
56
In the values for G the recommended values for GRO and GRU are used. Can one or more of these factors
included in G be determined in the dimensioning phase they should be used when calculating the G-value.
Table 8
ADDITION l (m) FOR CENTRE DISTANCE L (m)
L (m)
< 30
< 80
< 100
> 100
I (m)
50
70
80
100
Table 9
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION OF ROLLING PARTS f (-)
Good conveyors with easily running idlers and
small internal friction in material
0,017
0,020
0,023-0,030
0,012
Table 10
ADDITIONAL POWER REQUIREMENT N4 (kW)
Addition per
at v = 1 m/s
N4 (kW)
500
1000
> 1000
0,8 kW
1,5 kW
2,2 kW
0,8 v
1,5 v
2,2 v
0,08 kW
Table 11
DRIVE FACTOR m (-)
Driving pulley arrangement
m =1+
1
e 1
Driving pulley
Arc of contact ()
120
150
180
210
220
230
240
360
380
400
420
440
450
dry
0,40
1,76
1,54
1,40
1,30
1,27
1,25
1,23
1,09
1,08
1,07
1,06
1,05
1,04
humid
0,35
1,92
1,67
1,50
1,39
1,35
1,33
1,30
1,12
1,11
1,10
1,08
1,07
1,07
dry
0,35
1,92
1,67
1,50
1,39
1,35
1,33
1,30
1,12
1,11
1,10
1,08
1,07
1,07
humid
0,20
2,92
2,45
2,14
1,93
1,87
1,81
1,76
1,40
1,36
1,33
1,30
1,27
1,20
Lagged
Bare
Table 12
RECOMMENDED VALUES FOR COVER THICKNESS, CARRYING SIDE, WEAR RESISTANT BELTS
30 v
L
v = m/s
Cover
type
Slightly abrasive
materials
grain, cement,
loose earth,
crushed coal
etc.
Moderately abrasive
materials: coal, limestone
sand, superphosphate,
crushed coke etc.
Very abrasive
materials: flint, gravel
coke, crushed ore,
etc.
Extra abrasive
materials: ore
aggregate, slag
etc.
grain size
(mm)
grain size
(mm)
grain size
(mm)
grain size
(mm)
L=
centredistance
m
to
10
10
to
50
to
10
10
to
50
50
to
200
200
and
over
to
10
10
to
50
50
to
200
200
and
over
to
10
10
to
50
50
to
200
200
and
over
0,25
A, B
BW
1,5
1,5
2,5
2,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
5,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
5,0
5,0
6,5
6,5
0,33
A, B
BW
1,5
1,5
2,5
2,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
5,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
5,0
5,0
6,5
6,5
0,50
A, B
BW
1,5
1,5
2,5
2,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
5,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,5
5,0
5,0
6,5
8,0
0,67
A, B
BW
1,5
1,5
2,5
2,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
5,0
5,0
5,5
6,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,5
5,0
6,5
7,0
8,0
1,00
A, B
BW
1,5
1,5
2,5
2,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
5,0
6,5
6,5
8,0
1,5
2,5
3,0
5,0
6,5
8,0
8,0
1,25
A, B
BW
1,5
1,5
2,5
2,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
4,0
5,0
5,0
7,0
1,5
1,5
3,0
4,0
5,5
8,0
8,0
2,5
3,0
4,0
5,5
7,0
8,0
8,0
1,67
A, B
BW
1,5
1,5
2,5
2,5
1,5
1,5
3,0
3,0
5,0
6,5
6,5
2,5
3,0
4,0
5,5
6,5
8,0
8,0
3,0
5,0
5,5
8,0
8,0
8,0
2,50
A, B
BW
1,5
1,5
2,5
2,5
1,5
2,5
3,0
5,0
6,5
8,0
8,0
3,0
5,0
6,5
8,0
8,0
8,0
4,0
5,5
8,0
8,0
8,0
5,00
A, B
BW
1,5
2,5
3,0
5,0
3,0
5,0
6,5
8,0
8,0
5,5
8,0
7,0
8,0
8,0
8,0
8,0
8,0
8,0
8,0
Type of material, lump size, height of fall and variation of speed between belt and material are influencing the wear of the cover decisively.
The table gives a guide for determination of cover
thickness on carrying side for wear resistant belts.
Although the cover thicknesses are sometimes iden-
Table 13
RECOMMENDED VALUES FOR COVER THICKNESS,
RUNNING SIDE
Material Properties
Slightly abrasive materials
Cover Thickness,
Running Side (mm)
1
1-1,5
1,5-2
Table 14
BELT WEIGHT AND THICKNESS
MULTIPLY BELTS
Cover
Carcass
EP100
EP125
EP160
EP200
EP250
EP315
EP400
EP500
EP630
1,35
1,50
1,60
1,70
1,90
2,00
2,50
2,80
3,50
0,9
1,0
1,2
1,3
1,4
1,6
1,8
2,2
2,6
Fabric types
BW
TCC
GW
GWF
GWM
GWS
GT
IWE
1,11
1,14
1,14
1,14
1,14
1,11
1,11
1,23
1,16
1,18
1,18
1,38
Example:
EP 500/4, 6 + 2, type A
EP 500/4 = 4 EP125
Weight of carcass
= 4 1,50
= 6,00 kg/m2
Weight of cover
= 8 1,11
= 8,88 kg/m2
Belt weight
=
approx. 14,88 kg/m2
Thickness of carcass
Thickness of cover
Belt thickness
= 4 1.0
= 4,0 mm
=
8,0 mm
=
approx. 12,0 mm
Cover
Carcass
RO-PLY
315/2
400/2
3+1
3+1
200/2
2+1
250/2
3+1
6,8
8,4
8,6
5,2
6,6
6,8
RO-PLY GWF
250/2
400/2
3+1
3+1
400/2
5 + 1,5
630/2
5 + 1,5
9,1
11,7
13,4
9,3
7,3
9,8
10,5
7,0
GWM
250/2
3+1
RO-PLY
Grip 4
10,0
8,6
4,5
7,5
6,8
5,5
Example:
RO-PLY 250/2, 3 + 1 650 mm
Ribs type 504
Belt weight
= 0,65 8,4 = 5,46 kg/m
Ribs type 504
= 0,75 kg/m
Total weight
=
approx. 6,21 kg/m
V-RIBS
501-504
511-513
521
525
Type
501
502
503
504
511
512
513
521
525
Approx. weight
(kg/m) belt
0,50
0,40
0,50
0,75
1,60
2,30
2,70
4,20
7,00
LE450
LE570
3,15
3,40
Type
SA230
SA420
SB250
SB310
SB370
SB470
SC600
SD780
0,76
0,90
1,145
0,65
0,525
0,88
1,10
1,60
1,20
1,60
Type
325
340
20
380
400
0,22
0,43
1,64
1,65
1,92
Approx. weight
(kg/m) belt
SIDEWALLS
0,75
2,40
Table 15
MAX. PERMISSIBLE TROUGH ANGLE ()
MULTIPLY BELTS
400
500
650
800
1000
1200
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
EP 400/3
EP 400/4
EP 500/3
45
45
30
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
EP 500/4
EP 630/3
EP 630/4
30
45
30
30
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
EP 630/5
EP 800/3
EP 800/4
30
30
30
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
EP 800/5
EP 1000/4
EP 1000/5
30
45
30
30
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
EP 1250/5
EP 1250/6
EP 1600/5
30
30
30
45
45
30
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
45
EP 1600/6
EP 2000/5
EP 2000/6
30
30
30
30
45
30
30
45
45
45
45
45
45
EP 200/2
EP 250/2
EP 315/3
1400
1600
widthstrength relations not indicated we recommend you to contact ROULUNDS. Troughability for
2-ply belts according to the belt programmes.
Table 16
RECOMMENDED MIN. PULLEY DIAMETERS (mm)
2-PLY BELTS
Dependence of minimum pulley
diameter on the degree of utilization
of permissible working tension
70-100%
driving pulley
tail pulley
snub pulley
= D1 mm
= D2 mm
= D3 mm
200/2
2+1
250/2
3+1
315/2
3+1
400/2
3+1
400/2
5 + 1,5
630/2
5 + 1,5
Grip 4
EP 250/2 2 + 1
200
160
250
200
160
315
250
200
400
315
250
400
315
250
500
400
315
200
160
200
160
160
50-70%
D1
D2
D3
160
160
200
160
160
250
200
160
315
250
200
315
250
200
400
315
250
160
160
200
160
160
< 50%
D1
D2
D3
160
160
160
160
160
200
160
160
250
200
160
250
200
160
315
250
200
160
160
160
160
160
Fabric types
EP 100
EP 125
EP 160
EP 200
D1
D2
D3
D1
D2
D3
D1
D2
D3
65-100%
2
3
4
5
6
160
200
315
400
160
200
250
315
125
160
200
250
200
315
400
500
630
160
250
315
400
500
160
200
250
315
400
250
400
500
630
800
200
315
400
500
630
30-65%
2
3
4
5
6
160
200
250
315
125
160
200
250
125
160
160
200
200
250
315
400
500
160
200
250
315
400
160
160
200
250
315
200
315
400
500
630
under
30%
2
3
4
5
6
125
160
200
250
125
160
160
200
125
160
160
200
160
200
250
315
400
160
160
200
250
315
160
160
200
250
315
160
250
315
400
500
D1
EP 250
EP 315
D1 D2 D3
EP 400
EP 500
D1 D2 D3
EP 630
D2
D3
160 315
250 500
315 630
400 800
500 1000
250
400
500
630
800
200
315 630 500
400 800 630
500 1000 800
630 1250 1000
160
250
315
400
500
160
200
250
315
400
250
400
500
630
800
200
315
400
500
630
160
250 500
315 630
400 800
500 1000
400
500
630
800
400
500 1000 800 630
630 1250 1000 800
800 1600 1250 1000
160
200
250
315
400
160
160
200
250
315
200
315
400
500
630
200
250
315
400
500
160
200
250
315
400
315
400
500
630
250 500
315 630
400 800
500 1000
315
400 800 630 500
500 1000 800 630
630 1250 1000 800
400
500
630
800
400
500
630
800
D1
D2
D3
D1 = driving pulley.
D2 = tail pulley heavily loaded snub pulley.
D3 = snub pulley moderately loaded.
MATERIAL DATA
The list covers bulk density, static angle of slide as
well as max. angle of inclination (), under which
the material can be transported on conveyor belts
without ribs.
The angle of inclination is determined by the friction
between material and belt, but decisive is the static
and dynamic angle of slide of material, which
depends on its internal friction.
The max. angle of inclination is lower than the
dynamic angle of slide of material, which is rather
difficult to determine exactly.
For most materials it can be said that the dynamic
angle of slide is 10-15 lower than the static angle,
which is formed horizontally by the material when it
falls down shaping a free pile.
Table 17
Fig. 20
static angle of slide
10-15
dynamic angle of slide
Material
bulk
density
(t/m )
3
max.
static
angle of
angle of
inclinaslide
tion
()
()
Agricultural lime
1,1-1,2
20
30
Alum lumps
powder
0,8-0,96
0,72-0,8
17
23
27
30-45
Aluminium oxide
hydrate
sulphate
0,8-1,0
0,3
0,86
25
17
0,7-0,9
10
0,72-1,28
1,3
20
33
32
45
Ammonium chloride
0,72-0,83
12
Ammonium nitrate
0,72
15
Asbestos loose
pressed
0,3-0,4
0,6-0,8
30
45
0,5-0,7
0,7-0,9
25
30
35-40
50
1,3-1,4
1,6
30
Bakelite powder
0,45-0,65
33
45
Barley dry
0,6-0,7
15
25-40
Baryta coarse-grained
fine-grained
2,4-2,9
1,9-2,3
18
30
1,3-1,44
1,04-1,12
17
18
31
35
Beet unwashed
washed
mass, wet
slices
0,65-0,77
0,5-0,6
0,4-0,7
12-15
10-12
18-20
20
35-40
30-45
31
35
Bone meal
0,9-0,96
20
Briquette lignite
anthracite
0,7-0,85
0,8-1,0
18
10
1,3-1,6
18
40
Cement portland
aereated
clinker
slurry
1,2-1,36
0,8-1,2
1,2-1,5
1,4-1,7
20
6
18
12
39
33
Material
bulk
density
(t/m )
3
max.
static
angle of
angle of
inclinaslide
tion
()
()
Chile saltpetre
1,0-1,3
25
Clay dry
dry in lumps, 75 mm
moist, 50 mm
1,6-1,9
1,0-1,2
1,52-1,6
20-22
18-20
18
35
35
15-24
0,8-0,96
0,7-0,9
0,72-0,88
0,7-0,8
16
18
22
22
27
38
38
Cocoa beans
0,53-0,6
15
28
0,35-0,42
0,51
20
10-15
35
25
0,4-0,55
20
45
0,3-1,5
1,6-2,4
2,1-2,4
25
20-30
Copra lumps
0,32-0,35
20
Corn
0,75
10
Dolomite stone
1,2-1,6
1,5-1,8
1,15-1,20
Feldspar
1,2-1,7
Fish
0,8-1,0
Fishmeal
0,55-0,65
Material
bulk
density
(t/m )
3
max.
static
angle of
angle of
inclinaslide
tion
()
()
0,25-0,3
0,55-0,7
8
8
Peas,dried
0,7-0,8
30
Phosphate fractional
pulverized
1,2-1,4
0,96
12-15
13
25-30
26
1,2-1,35
12-15
Potatoes
0,7-0,8
12-15
1,35-1,52
1,3-1,45
18
20
20-30
35
35
Rice grain
0,7-0,8
20
Rye, dry
0,67-0,73
23
1,1-1,3
0,65-0,9
11
18
25
30
Saltpetre
1,1
30
1,45-1,75
1,75-2,1
16-18
20-22
30-40
45
22
40
Sandstone, crushed
1,36-1,44
18
40
22
20
45
35
Saw, dust
0,15-0,21
22
36
23
40
1,28-1,44
0,96-1,04
1,44-1,6
16
16
20-22
30
30
45
20
Slate, crushed
1,3-1,5
0,7-0,8
0,48-0,64
0,65-0,7
12-16
15-18
17
21-28
35
32
Stone shingle
pebble gravel
crushed, 100/250 mm
pebble
1,4-1,5
1,5
1,4-1,6
1,8
20
20-25
20
15
35
35
38
10-15
23
30
45
30-45
18
0,55-0,65
21
Flour-spar coarse
fine-grained
1,7-1,9
1,4-1,7
30
25
1,3-1,45
1,45-1,6
1,04
24
22
26
32
39
41
0,5-0,6
0,96-1,04
15
20
23
Sugar refined
unrefined
0,8-0,96
0,88-1,04
Glass crushed
broken
1,3-1,6
1,1
20
15
35
20-30
Sulphur lumps
powder
1,2-1,4
0,8-1,0
18
21
1,4-1,8
1,28-1,44
20
20
35
40
Superphosphate, granulated
powder
0,8-0,9
15-17
18-20
33
30
Graphite crushed
flakes
1,4
0,65
Wheat, dry
0,5-0,7
12
40
Wood-chips
0,2-0,5
22-24
30
Gravel dry
moist
1,44-1,76
1,84-2,1
16
20
35
32
Gypsum powder
crushed. 3-10 mm
0,95-1,4
1,12-1,28
20
21
40
40
Ice crushed
0,6-0,7
30
Kaolin lumps
powder
1,0
0,7-0,9
20
23
35
45
3,2-4,3
1,6
1,0-2,4
15
33
20
30
45
Lime lumps
burnt, 2 mm
burnt, 2-20 mm
1,2-1,28
1,0
0,96
18
22
15
40-45
1,35-1,45
18
30-45
Marble crushed
1,3-1,6
10-15
20-30
Marl
1,3-1,5
20
35
Millet, dry
0,6-0,7
15
25
0,6-0,7
Mortar, wet
2,4
Oats, dry
0,4-0,6
12
35-40
Ore lead
iron
copper
manganese
molybdenum
zinc, crushed
3,2-4,3
1,6-3,2
1,6-2,5
2-2,3
15
18-20
20
20
25
22
30
35
2,4-2,6
20-22
39
38
Power Requirement
Power required to drive empty conveyor N1 (kW)
G (L + I) f v
25 (250+100) 0,0202,5
N1 =
=
= 4,29 kW
102
102
G
s1
s2
I
f
= 25 kg/m
= 1,25 m
= 2,50 m
= 100 m
= 0,020
table 7
table 7
table 7
table 8
table 9
0,85
Effective Tension P (N)
82 1000
Nn 1000
P=
=
= 32800 N
v
2,5
Max. Belt Tension T1 (N)
T1 = P m = 32800 1,35 = 44280 N
m is taken from table 11 according to the following:
at a centre distance over 50 m gravity take-up is
chosen
arc of contact is fixed at 220
driving pulley to be lagged with rubber
running conditions estimated to be humid
m = 1,35 according to table 11.
Working Tension p (N/mm)
T1
44280
p=
=
= 55 N/mm
B
800
PRE-TENSION Gk (kg)
In the example Gk is calculated with the gravity takeup placed at driving pulley and tail pulley.
Fig. 21
L1
L
H1
H
Material: Limestone
Carrying part
30 v
L
Cover types
Moderately abrasive,
grain size 50-250 mm
30 2,5
= 0,3
250
B, BW
5 mm
Fig. 22
L1 =
H1 = H
Return part
Moderately to very abrasive
1-1,5 mm
2 82 (1,35-1) 102
11
+ 2 (250 (10,7+
) 0,02-26,1 10,7)
2,5
2,5
Fig. 23
P Nstop
L
P RO
P st
PN
P RU
s2
sliding plate
CALCULATION FORMULAS
DETERMINATION OF
FORMULAS
REFERENCE
Gm =
FRICTIONAL RESISTANCES:
Carrying part PRO (N)
according to table 19
Gb according to table 14
PRU = g L Gb
Pst = g H Gm
C according to table 18
Nn = P v
1000
Nm = Nn
T1 = P m
p = T1
B
SYSTEM KEY
and particularly programme 3 and 9
Pre-tension Gk (kg)
Table 18
FACTOR C (-)
Centre distance L (m)
2,5
0,1
1,8
1,4
1,2
1,09
1,05
< 3,0
1,04
1,02
1,01
1,0
1,0
1,0
10
25
50
> 100
1 kg/m2 ~ 10 N/m2
Table 19
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION (-)
Support surface temperature
Bottom side of belt
0C
+ 18C
+ 40C
Plastics
+ 18C
Hard wood
+ 18C
EP non-rubberized
0,30
0,30
0,30
0,25
0,28
0,28
B60 non-rubberized
0,75
0,70
0,45
0,35
B60 rubberized
0,70
Rubber cover
0,90
0,40
0,35
0,60
0,60
Table 20
DRIVE FACTOR m (-)
m= 1 +
1
e-1
Driving pulley
arrangement
Arc of contact ()
Bottom side of belt
Driving pulley
150
180
210
220
230
240
dry
0,30
1,84
1,64
1,50
1,46
1,43
1,40
humid
0,25
2,09
1,83
1,67
1,62
1,58
1,54
dry
0,22
2,08
2,00
1,81
1,75
1,71
1,66
humid
0,20
2,46
2,14
1,93
1,87
1,81
1,76
dry
0,25
2,09
1,83
1,67
1,62
1,58
1,54
humid
0,22
2,08
2,00
1,81
1,75
1,71
1,66
dry
0,15
3,08
2,66
2,36
2,30
2,22
2,13
humid
0,10
4,34
3,71
3,26
3,14
3,02
2,92
lagged
Rubberized
bare
lagged
Non-rubberized
EP or cotton
bare
SYMBOLS
B
C
D
D1
D2
D3
d
e
f
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Gb
Gk
Gm
GRO
GRU
g
H
H1
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
L
L1
=
=
I1
I2
I3
=
=
=
N1
N2
N3
N4
belt width
(mm)
factor for sliding belts, table 18
(-)
roll diameter of belt
(m)
driving pulley diameter, table 16
(mm)
tail pulley diameter, table 16
(mm)
diameter of snub pulley, table 16
(mm)
diameter of belt roller drum
(m)
2,7183, the base of natural logarithms
coefficient of friction of rolling parts,
table 9 (-)
weight of moving parts of conveyor,
table 7 (kg/m)
weight of belt, table 14
(kg/m)
gravity take-up
(kg)
weight of material, kg per m belt
(kg/m)
weight of carrying idlers, table 7
(kg)
weight of return idlers, table 7
(kg)
acceleration due to gravity
(m/s2)
lifting or falling height
(m)
height from driving pulley to gravity
take-up
(m)
correction factor,
inclined transport, table 3
(-)
centre distance
(m)
distance from driving pulley to
gravity take-up
(m)
length of idler, flat idlers
(mm)
length of idler, two-sectioned idlers (mm)
length of idler, three-sectioned
idlers
(mm)
drive factor, table 11
for sliding belts, table 20
power required to drive empty
conveyor
(kW)
power required to convey material
on the level
(kW)
power required to elevate or
lower material
(kW)
additional power requirement
(kW)
Nn
Nm
p
P
PRO
PRU
Pst
PNstop
Q1
Q2
Qt
Q
q
s1
s2
T
T1
T2
Tmin
td
tb
v
vmax
Belt Length
(open or endless)
Belt Width
Fabric Type
Belt Strength (N/mm)
Number of Plies
Top Cover (mm)
Bottom Cover (mm)
Rib Type (programme 11)
Belt Type
Belt Length
(open or endless)
Belt Width
Fabric Type
Belt Strength (N/mm)
Number of EP plies
Number of monofilament plies
Top Cover (mm)
Bottom Cover (mm)
Belt Type
Adhesion fabric/fabric
Warp strength
Mechanical joining
Weft strength
Elongation
Cover
Tensile strength
Elongation at break
Thickness
Wear loss
Entire belt
Belt properties
ISO
DIN
BS
SMS
NF
252
283
1120
283
283
22102
22102
22110
22102
22102
490
490
2472
2329
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
10249
10247
583
10247
22102
22102
22102
22102
490
490
490
2329
251
22102
22102
22102
22102
22102
22102
490
2329
490
490
490
490
490
2329
2472
2329
2472
2469
3289
3289
2474
Belt width
Straightness
Belt thickness
Adhesion fabric/fabric
Belt length
Adhesion cover/fabric
Troughability
583
252
251
252
703
Antistatic
Flameproof
284
340
22104
22103
ISO
DIN
BS
SMS
NF
490
490
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
M 81-671
Cover
Min. elongation at break (%)
Min. tensile strength (N/mm2)
Max. wear loss (mm3)
BS 490
M24
N17
450
24
120
400
18
100
350
15
200
400
18
90
450
25
120
400
20
150
350
15
250
450
24
400
17
DIN 22102
Cover/fabric (N/mm)
Fabric/fabric (N/mm)
3,5
5,0
5,0
3,15
ISO 583
DIN 22102
BS 490
td 4 mm
+ none
0,2 mm
0,2 mm
+ none
0,2 mm
td > 4 mm
+ none
5%
5%
+ none
5%
BELT THICKNESS
ISO 583
DIN 22102
BS 490
tb 10 mm
1 mm
1 mm
1 mm
tb 10 mm
10%
10%
10%
DIN 22102
BS 490
ISO 251
300- 500
5 mm
5 mm
6,5 mm
650-1600
1%
1%
1%
1800-2200
1%
1%
1%
ISO
DIN 22102
BS 490
0.5%
50 mm
75 mm
0.5%
0.5%
Open belts:
One length
+ 2%
0.5%
+ 2,5%
0%
+ 2%
0%
+ 2/ 0.5%
+ 2/ 0.5%
5%
+ 2.5/0%
+ 2/ 0%
+ 2/ 0%
Stock lengths
5%
3,5
ss
ne
ck
i
th
lt
Be
m
m m
30 8 mmm
2 6 m
2 4m m
2 2m m
2 m
20 mm
18 m
m
16
mm
4
1
mm
12
m
10 m
m
8m
3,0
2,5
2,0
m
6m
1,5
Transport
When conveyor belts are transported the following
should be observed:
Belt rolls should never be thrown from the truck,
waggon etc.
Fig. 25
Fig. 26
1,0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Belt length (m)
MOUNTING OF BELT
Preparation of conveyor
Before monting a belt it must be checked that the
conveyor is in order.
All carrying idlers and return idlers must have an easy
and untroubled running, they must be at right angles to the travelling direction of the belt and level
with each other. The same applies to driving and tail
pulleys. All pulleys and idlers must be intact and
without grease and build-up of material.
Scrapers, rubber skirting, and hoppers are dismounted, or their distance from the belt is increased so
much that the belt can be mounted unhindered.
Rubber on skirt boards, hoppers and scrapers are
checked.
Screw take-up is adjusted at shortest centre distance.
On conveyors with gravity take-up the suspension
and the movable parts of the system are checked.
After that the gravity take-up is locked in the
uppermost position.
Mounting of belt
Unpacked belts must as far as possible only be rolled
over plane surfaces and only in the rolled up direction. When lifting by crane traverse should always be
used. The new belt is placed on trestles at the end of
the conveyor.
The belt is pulled on to the conveyor by means of
rope/tackle or it can be attached to the previous belt.
It is normally appropriate first to pull the belt on to
the return part, also with inclined conveyors.
Make sure that the belt is placed the right way
round the snub idlers, and that the material side is
away from the carrying idlers.
Joining of belts
With regard to joining of conveyor belts by hot and
cold vulcanizing we refer to our instructions for the
different belt types. The joining material indicated
should be used.
When joining belts with ribs the ribs should be
mounted over the joining by cold vulcanizing after
the belt has been joined.
It must be pointed out that materials for cold vulcalnizing cannot be used for joining of heat resistant
belts, if the temperature of the transported material
exceeds 90C. For warmer materials hot vulcanizing
or mechanical joining is recommended.
With regard to mechanical joining we refer to
instructions for the fastener type in question.
Running-in
For trouble free operation when the belt has been
mounted ensure that it is run-in correctly:
make sure that all tools etc. have been removed
from both belt parts.
give the belt a suitable initial tension. On installations with gravity take-up it may be an advantage to reduce the weight during initial startup.
the belt should be set in motion unloaded and
fine adjusted.
Maintenance
Belts in operation will provide the longest life-time if
you tend to them regularly as follows:
remove any built-up material from all rotating
parts.
remove any built-up material from underneath
the conveyor.
check that all idlers move easily.
replace worn carrying idlers and return idlers.
grease rotating parts and remove superfluous
grease.
check rubber skirtings and scrapers.
check pulley lagging.
adjust belt travel.
check belt tension.
repair damage in belt if any.
TROUBLE TRACING
Oblique travel may cause a fast deterioration,
although the quality of the belt is very high. In order
to assist you we have compiled some of the reasons
for oblique travel with appropriate corrective action.
2) Malalignment of frame
D2
REMEDIES
D1
SERVICE FACILITIES
As part of our service we can offer:
technical support in connection with dimensioning and choice of conveyor belts
education of your staff concerning application
and maintenance of conveyor belts
vulcanizing assistance and education af vulcanizers.
Apart from the above we can offer to help our customers to get a better transport economy by standardizing their belts. On the basis of technical data and/or
drawings we limit the belt variants to a minimum of
belt types. Such standardization provides evident
advantages with regard to maintenance, spare belt
stock and re-ordering.
Contact our importer/dealer or
A/S ROULUNDS FABRIKER.