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What materials and types are there for industrial belt front baffles?

Industrial belt front baffles, also known as industrial belt baffles or scrapers, are important components used in industrial belt transmission systems, mainly used to prevent materials from overflowing or deflecting during transmission.

Material of industrial belt front baffles

Common materials include PVC (polyvinyl chloride), PU (polyurethane) and rubber. These materials have good wear resistance, corrosion resistance, tensile resistance and tear resistance, and can adapt to various complex industrial environments.

The main materials of industrial belt front baffles are PVC (polyvinyl chloride), PU (polyurethane) and rubber. These materials have certain differences in performance, durability and applicable environment.

PVC (polyvinyl chloride): PVC is a common plastic material with excellent chemical stability and corrosion resistance. PVC baffles usually have good wear resistance and tensile resistance, and can withstand certain impact and extrusion. In addition, PVC baffles also have good fire resistance and are a relatively safe and reliable material. However, PVC has relatively poor cold resistance and high temperature resistance, and may deform or become brittle at extreme temperatures.

PU (polyurethane): PU is a polymer material with excellent wear resistance, tear resistance and elasticity. PU baffles usually have good impact resistance and shock absorption performance, and can effectively absorb the impact force during material transmission. In addition, PU also has good oil resistance and chemical corrosion resistance, which is suitable for some special industrial environments. However, the cost of PU is relatively high, and in some cases it may be affected by ultraviolet rays and age.

Rubber: Rubber baffles usually have good wear resistance, corrosion resistance and tear resistance. Rubber materials also have certain elasticity and shock absorption properties, which can reduce vibration and noise during material transmission. In addition, rubber also has good cold resistance and high temperature resistance, and can maintain stable performance over a wide temperature range. However, rubber baffles are relatively heavy and may be affected by oxidation and aging in some cases.

In summary, industrial belt front baffles of different materials have certain differences in performance, durability and applicable environment. When choosing the baffle material, comprehensive consideration should be given to factors such as the specific industrial environment, transmission requirements and budget.

Types of industrial belt front baffles

Industrial belt front baffles can be classified according to their shape, size and purpose. For example, some baffles are straight, while others are curved or folded to suit different transmission needs. In addition, there are some specially designed baffles, such as PVC baffles with bases, and baffles with adjustable height and turning diameter.

In general, the materials and types of industrial belt front baffles are diverse, and the selection should be considered according to the specific industrial environment and transmission needs.