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Conveyor screen type KC model KC-250
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Conveyor in which the main element of construction is a woven metal mesh, on the principle of operation is similar to the belt conveyor. The movement of the web takes place on low-friction plastic guides, and it is also possible to move on support rollers. Tensioning is ensured by a special tensioning conveyor section. Advantages: Ease of maintenance; Durability; Free access of heat, cold air or liquids; Heat resistance (-100° C to + 1100° C). Based on the operating conditions and the type of products mesh belts are made of carbon steel, corrosion-resistant steel, heat-resistant steel, nickel-chromium alloys, stainless steel with plastic modules..
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