Details of planning rubber conveyor belts

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The quality issues of conveyor belts are closely related to the data and planning used. The editor of China's conveyor belt trading website interviewed a senior conveyor belt planning expert on the planning criteria for conveyor belts.
Here are some basic principles of conveyor belts summarized by the editor.
1) Adequate and accurate knowledge of the functional requirements and application conditions of rubber conveyor belt products is necessary for targeted planning.
2) It is necessary to have a comprehensive and accurate understanding of the special functional requirements of each component of the rubber conveyor belt and the processing functions of the rubber material (such as temperature and flowability during processing). Combined with the product structure, it is necessary to consider the differences in the application and processing of different components, as well as their commonalities and correlations, to ensure that the rubber material functions of each part meet the requirements.
3) It is necessary to understand the vulcanization conditions of rubber conveyor belts, including vulcanization medium, vulcanization temperature, vulcanization pressure, etc. When planning the entire formula, it is necessary to fully consider the matching of vulcanization speed for each formula.
4) To match the physical functions of the rubber material in various parts, it is necessary to evaluate the strength, elongation, and other functions of the rubber material based on a thorough understanding of the vulcanization rate.
5) When planning a formula, in addition to considering the internal connections between the various ingredients in the same formula, it is also important to consider the connections between the ingredients that touch each other. For example, sulfur and accelerators in adjacent rubber compound formulas.
6) Formula planners should avoid using toxic raw materials and avoid using compounds and solvents that can cause occupational diseases when considering the selection of additives. They should reduce pollution and public hazards, strengthen labor protection, and ensure the health of operators and the cleanliness of the environment.
7) Formula planning must demonstrate low cost and simplified documentation while ensuring functionality.


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