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Fabric Conveyor's Warp And Weft Tensile Strength
Posted on
18. Jul. 2017 - 11:27
In my opinion, the stronger weft will provide better fastener holding properties, increased impact absorption, and better load support. The main drawbacks are the added cost to manufacture and increased transverse rigidity (troughability).
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Andrew Butterworth
AFM Industries
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Re: Fabric Conveyor's Warp And Weft Tensile Strength
Posted on
20. Jul. 2017 - 02:11
In my opinion, the stronger weft will provide better fastener holding properties, increased impact absorption, and better load support. The main drawbacks are the added cost to manufacture and increased transverse rigidity (troughability).
Regards,
Andrew Butterworth
AFM Industries
www.afmindustries.com
Regards,
Andrew Butterworth
AFM Industries
www.afmindustries.com
Thank you very much Mr.Andrew.
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Fabric conveyor's Warp and Weft tensile strength
Dear Experts,
My belated new year greetings to all.
I find the weft strength is 40% of the warp strength for light duty conveyors. But for higher duty conveyors weft strength is not specified. If I ask for higher weft strength belts ( 40% of warp strength or more ), what will be the pros and cons ? How much strength can I ask for weft strength in comparison with the warp strength in the same conveyor belt.
Many regards to all and thanking in anticipation,
S.Ganesh ■