P.50-600

The P.50-600 has a perforated flat top for light drainage.

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General Details
This group of belts has a large cross section of surfaces and openings, including friction top and mini ribs. This category also has outstanding sprocket engagement for added pulling force. Industries that tend to use this collection of belts include, dairy production, snack foods, sweets, grain, fishing, fruit and the vegetable industry.

Belt Surface: Perforated flat top
Open Area: 9%, 1 x 6 mm
Strength: Medium/Heavy transportation
Materials/Color: PE/Nat, PP/White or Gray and POM/Blue
Width Interval: 10 mm
Accessories: Flights (regular, scoop, bent, comb and supported), side guards, hold down and friction top
Applications: Goods and other industries that handle products requiring drainage and very small openings


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Belt Materials

Standard Belt Material Properties

1) Polyethylene (PE) is the most lightweight and flexible of the plastic modular belt materials. PE belts are characterized by good chemical resistance, water buoyancy and high impact strength. PE will also be ideal for applications that require a flexible belt material with superior impact strength. A broad temperature range of -100ºF (-73ºC) to 150ºF (66ºC) makes this material an ideal choice for seafood and dairy processing applications or any other cold area applications.

2) Polypropylene (PP) is a harder material with an excellent pulling force. PP also has an excellent chemical resistance towards hostile cleaning chemicals and therefore is ideal for applications that require high chemical resistance. PP is the belt of choice for higher temperature applications with a temperature range of 41ºF (5ºC) to 212ºF (100ºC). PP belts are perfect for bakery, meat, and poultry processing applications where high temperature can be a factor.

3) Polyacetal (POM) is the strongest, heaviest and most tolerable of the three standard belting materials. It has a vast pulling force and a hard surface, which leads to reduced friction for the product. It should be used with caution in installations that use cleaning agents that contain acid and/or chlorine. POM is also sensitive to force due to its low impact strength. This belt is well suited to heavier food processing, bottling and canning industry. The acceptable temperature range for a POM belt is from -45ºF (-43ºC) to 203ºF (95ºC).

Note: Belts are manufactured from CFIA/USDA/FSIS approved materials.

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