What is MRF Conveyor Belt
MRF Conveyor Belts: these are special belts developed in MRF – a brand with good value for its products which are admired by many people. These belts are in particular designed for versatile applications in material handling tasks and are extremely robust in their construction and durability together with their ability to withstand strenuous operating conditions. The company’s conveyor belts also known as MRF conveyor belts are used by various industries like mining, construction, manufacturing, agriculture and logistics.
Being able to withstand high tensile strength and having abrasive value and heat resistance, MRF Conveyor belts are most efficient in transporting raw material such as coal, aggregates, food products and industrial products.
Specifications of MRF Conveyor Belts
Material Composition:
Composed of the best rubber, and often accompanied by reinforcement like nylon, polyester or steel cords.
Built with hob resistance to wear and tear and other unfavorable situations.
Dimensions:
Widths: 300 mm to 2400 mm.
Thickness: 4 mm to 25 mm.
It can be made any length to suit the needs of the client.
Tensile Strength: Available in various options with lower load options starting from 100 N/ mm and the higher options up to 3150 N/ mm.
Abrasion Resistance: Strengthens the face of moving wear parts and provides longer useful life to them.
Temperature Resistance: Function optimally in temperature conditions: -20 to 200 C.
Fire Resistance: Available for high risk environments.
Types of MRF Belts:
General Purpose Belts: Best used in standard material handling operations.
Heat-Resistant Belts: Best suited for applications where high temperatures of the system are unavoidable.
Oil-Resistant Belts: Offshore and silica industries in specific are best suited for its use.
Chevron Belts: This equipment offers inclination for the transportation of materials found in a construction site.
Sidewall Belts: For steep-angle conveying.
Applications
Mining: Transportation of coal, ores and minerals, or any other substance which by its nature tends to injure the public interest if transported by rail.
Construction: Transportation activities involving sand, cement, and aggregates.
Manufacturing: Use in production lines such as conveyor systems.
Agriculture: Multifunctional equipment for transportation of grains, fertilizers and seeds.
Food Industry: Low-friction belts for moving food grade materials in clean environments.