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Conveyor Belt Jointing for Coal Mill Feeders

05/27/2012 8:55 AM

I am interested in knowing the technologies available for jointing the rubber conveyor belt, used to transport the coal.which technology is more reliable and fast ?

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Re: Conveyor Belt Jointing for Coal Mill Feeders

05/27/2012 2:53 PM

Coal mills usually have metal detectors on the belts. Vulcanising is the best option.

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Re: Conveyor Belt Jointing for Coal Mill Feeders

05/31/2012 7:09 AM

You are absolutely correct. Conveyor Belt Jointing by cold and hot vulcanising process yields fantastic result. These adhesives yields high strength adhesion when bonding rubber to rubber ,rubber to fabric, rubber to steel, rubber to PVC, urethane, fiberglass, concrete etc.

Cold and Hot Vulcanising Adhesives are manufactured in India and are giving excellent results compared to the imported Products. Serious Buyers are requested to get in touch at sarmita.bagchi@gmail.com for specifications,price,packaging details,sales terms and conditions,delivery schedule to any destinations.

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