Conveyor Handbook-Part 1
Conveyor Handbook-Part 1
Conveyor Handbook-Part 1
HANDBOOK
This “CONVEYOR HANDBOOK” is provided by APEX FENNER to allow designers to select the
correct specification belting for any particular installation
Properties of fabrics used in Polyester Nylon multi-ply belting constructions are given in detail,
while the general properties and application areas of special multi-ply constructions, solid woven,
Aramid and steel belting are also shown.
The use of various natural and synthetic rubbers with these reinforcements for handling different
service conditions is set out for the designer.
Design considerations affecting power demands, belt curves, transitions etc., are provided.
Whilst users are vitally interested in these design considerations for conveyors, there is a special
section on fault diagnosis to enable users to identify causes of troubles which may occur and
correct them before belt damage either occurs or becomes extended.
The layout of this manual and it’s easy approach to belt design will be readily followed by belt
design engineers. Should problems arise, the services of APEX FENNER are always available to
help with any problems in the design, application or operation of conveyor belts.
Index
1. Materials of construction
2. Belt Capacities
Considerations…………………………………………………………………………… 5-1
Selection……………….………………………………………………………………….. 5-1
Pulley side cover………………………………………………………………………… 5-1
6. Pulley Diameters
8. General Data
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1. Materials of construction
A. The Carcass, whether ply type (textile) or steel cord construction, which must have sufficient
strength to handle the operating tensions and to support the load.
B. The Covers, which must have the required physical properties and chemical resistance to
protect the carcass and give the conveyor belt an economical life span.
The general properties and the application usage of the more economical available reinforcement
fabrics and rubber compounds are discussed in this section.
REINFORCEMENTS
Fabrics
Fabrics that are commonly used as reinforcement in conveyor belts are shown in Table 1 of this
section
The fabric designation indicates the material used in both warp and weft, e.g. PN signifies that
the fabric has Polyester warp fibres and Nylon weft fibres.
The ultimate strength of the belt in kilonewtons per metre width is shown along with the number
of plies. PN1000/4 designates a belt with four plies of polyester warp, nylon weft fabric and an
ultimate full-belt tensile strength of 1000kN/m. Alternatively the belt can be often described as 4
ply PN250 where the strength of the individual plies is shown.
The allowable working tensions allocated are shown in tables 1 and 2 in section 4.
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TABLE 1.
REINFORCEMENT FABRICS
STRENGTH
CARCASS CARCASS MATERIALS RANGE FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS
TYPE
ST Steel cord None 500 to 7000 kN/m Very low elongation and high
Steel cord (special strength Used for long haul and high-
reinforcement tension applications.
available)
AN Polyaramide Nylon 630 to 2000 kN/m Low elongation, high strength, low-
Aramid nylon weight.
(Kevlar) Used on high-tension applications
and on equipment conveyors.
PN belting comprises the vast majority of plied fabric belting in service and is referred to throughout
this handbook. For information advice on other belting types consult APEX FENNER.
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GENERAL PROPERTIES OF
BELT COVERS AND GRADES
The following tables give a comparison of general characteristics of polymers used in belting compounds.
Special compounding can result in substantial changes to these general polymer properties.
Generally conveyor belts are supplied with electrical resistance in the anti-static range and should not be
used for electrical insulation. Special non-conductive grades are available on request.
2. The low temperature performance figures given in the table are representative of general
purpose compounds in each classification. Belts for operation at lower temperatures than
those given are available on request.
3. The high temperature performance figures given in the table are representative of situations
where the belt is subject to relatively long exposures of blanketing heat. Considerably higher
temperature bulk material can often be carried in ventilated situations or where the belt surface
can be shielded to some extent by a protective layer of cooled fines.
4. Resist most acids except concentrated strongly oxidising ie., Sulphuric, Nitric and their
derivatives. Contact APEX FENNER for specific applications.
6. Resists most oils however resistance may vary greatly depending on the type of oil.
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TABLE 2A – GENERAL PROPERTIES
Mining, Quarrying and General Service
Heavy to extreme
Medium to heavy duty Abrasion resistant for Cut and gouge resistant Medium to heavy duty
APPLICATION mining service with
mining and quarrying fine materials for heavy service mining and quarrying
lumps & abrasion
M Z – SUPER M
AS1332 BRANDING A Z – XCG Z – QUARRYMASTER
N Z – MA
CO-EFFICIENT OF
GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD
FRICTION (drive)
WEATHERING/OZONE
GOOD (1) GOOD (1) GOOD (1) VERY GOOD GOOD (1)
RESISTANCE
CUT/TEAR RESISTANCE GOOD to EXCELLENT GOOD to EXCELLENT GOOD GOUGE RESISTANT GOOD to EXCELLENT
ABRASION RESISTANCE GOOD / VERY GOOD GOOD EXCELLENT VERY GOOD GOOD / VERY GOOD
ACID RESISTANCE GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4)
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TABLE 2B – GENERAL PROPERTIES
Heat resistant belts
APEX FENNER GRADE CRHR Apex EPT-GP EPT-Super HRNR Hi Temp Nitrile
(Common description)
GENERIC TYPE Styrene Butadiene Ethylene Propylene Ethylene Propylene Natural rubber Nitrile rubber
(Description) (SBR) Terpoymer (EPT) Terpolymer (EPT) (NR) (NBR)
Heat resistant for fine
Maximum heat resistance Medium heat resistance.
Heat resistant for lumpy materials.
APPLICATION for fine materials. Resists Resists hardening and Oil and heat resistant
and abrasive materials Resists hardening
hardening and cracking cracking
and cracking
CO-EFFICIENT OF
GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD
FRICTION (drive)
WEATHERING/OZONE
FAIR EXCELLENT EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR
RESISTANCE
ACID RESISTANCE GOOD (4) VERY GOOD VERY GOOD GOOD (4) GOOD (4)
VERY GOOD to
MINERAL/OILS POOR POOR POOR POOR
EXCELLENT (7)
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TABLE 2C – GENERAL PROPERTIES
Oil and Chemical Resistant grades
CO-EFFICIENT OF
GOOD GOOD FAIR GOOD FAIR GOOD
FRICTION (drive)
WEATHERING/OZONE
FAIR GOOD VERY GOOD FAIR / GOOD FAIR EXCELLENT
RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE VERY GOOD GOOD VERY GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD
ACID RESISTANCE GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4) VERY GOOD
VERY GOOD TO
MINERAL/OILS VERY GOOD (6) VERY GOOD (7) GOOD (6) GOOD (6) POOR
EXCELLENT (7)
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TABLE 2D – GENERAL PROPERTIES
Fire Resistant and Anti-static belts
Natural rubber
Nitrile rubber
GENERIC TYPE Neoprene Styrene Butadiene Natural Rubber
Styrene Butadiene PVC
(Description) (CR) Polybutadiene (NR)
(NBR / SBR)
(NR / SBR / BR)
Generally for enclosed Sugar and grain Medium oil & fire Solid woven belt for
APPLICATION hazardous environs – coal, industries, coal resistance used for grain coal mining Grain handling
grain etc. handling and wood chips underground
S,D D,E,F, K,D K, L K, Z-SOR S
AS1332 BRANDING E
(See Note 5) (See Note 5) (See Note 5) (See Note 5)
CO-EFFICIENT OF
GOOD GOOD FAIR FAIR GOOD
FRICTION (drive)
WEATHERING/OZONE
VERY GOOD GOOD (1) FAIR FAIR GOOD (1)
RESISTANCE
ABRASION RESISTANCE EXCELLENT FAIR GOOD VERY GOOD GOOD / VERY GOOD
ACID RESISTANCE GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4) GOOD (4)
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2. Belt Capacities
Coasting ………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 - 16