Ultra X3 6+2 AA (In Stock)
Michelin-Dunlop revolutionary rubber belt, which is significantly more resistant to tearing and impact. Ultra X3 can replace and improve the 500 and 630 N/mm multi-ply belts
Concept :
Even the strongest conveyor belts can be torn or punctured by heavy, sharp materials falling onto the belt from a height or becoming trapped. They can sometimes be destroyed within a few weeks or months. Dunlop's solution to this problem is a new and unique conveyor belt design: Dunlop Ultra X
Construction:
Ultra Ultra X is designed to be a much stronger and more durable alternative to conventional multi-ply belts.
Advantages of Ultra X :
■ More than three times the normal tear resistance.
■ Up to five times better resistance to tearing.
■ Superior resistance to impact.
■ Up to 90% weld strength (with finger joint method). Only the official Michelin-Dunlop distributor Narviflex can make this technically difficult, but superior joining.
■ Excellent belt lacing strength.
■ More flexible – can be used on smaller drums than usual.
Application:
Ultra X1 is designed to replace the 250/2, 315/2 and 400/3 wear resistant EP multi-layer conveyor belts.
Ultra X3 is designed to replace the 500/3, 500/4, 630/3 and 630/4 wear resistant EP multi-layer conveyor belts.
Ultra X1 ROM is designed to replace the 250/2, 315/2 and 400/3 oil and grease resistant EP multi-layer conveyor belts.
Narviflex can place Ultra X Chevrons on both types using its VulcaBeast press.
Narviflex can install Tatch-A-Matic on both types of heavy block cleats, ideal for magnetic belts (over-belts).
Performance :
With cut edges
Complies with DIN 22102 and EN ISO 14890
Ozone resistant (suitable for outdoor use in direct sunlight) according to standard EN ISO 1431
Complies with REACH according to standard EC 1907/2006
Suitable for ATEX classified zones as standard
Belt properties:
Weight per m²: 12.6 kg/m²
Total thickness: 10.9 mm (ISO 583)
Adhesion between coatings and carcass: theoretically necessary according to standard 3.5 N/mm (in practice 8.9 N/mm)
Wear resistance of rubber coatings: theoretically required according to standard < 150 mm³ (in practice 118 mm³)
Tear resistance: 5376 N (comparable multi-layer rubber conveyor belts only reach a maximum of 2500 N)
Tear strength: 3363 N (comparable multi-layer rubber conveyor belts only reach a maximum of 2000 N)
Environmental factors:
Minimum ambient temperature: -30°C
Maximum continuous material temperature: +80°C
Maximum material temperature peak: +100°C
Minimum drum diameters with belt load between 60% and 100%: 400 mm
Minimum drum diameters with belt load < 60%: 315 mm