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Products
> PTFE Coated Belting
DuraFab®, DuraLam® and DuraFlow® fabrics are
used to manufacture an extensive line of belts and fabricated parts
ranging in thickness from .003” to over .060”. Available
with fiberglass, Kevlar® and Nomex® substrates, these products
are fabricated in widths ranging from ¼” up to 141” (certain
fabric styles only). The normal operating temperatures for these
belts are from –100°F to 550°F
(–73°C to 288°C). While not all-inclusive, the following
are some typical applications for AFC’s DuraFab®, DuraLam® and
DuraFlow® belts and fabricated parts:
- Rotary band sealing
- Over wrapping/tray packing
- Manufacture of tortillas, pizza
crusts and pitas
- Baking and cooling of bakery goods and
confectionary
- Cooking and grilling of meat, poultry, fish
and vegetables
- Garment fusing
- Manufacture of carpet mats
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- Manufacture
of specialty wood products
- Tank
seals and contaminant barriers
- Tissue
side sealing
- Drying
of meat, fish poultry, spices, fruit and vegetables
- Drying
and curing of screen printed paper, metal, glass, wood,
plastic and textiles
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Did
You Know?
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AFC can perforate belts and fabric up to
100” wide.
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PTFE vs. Stainless Steel and Modular Plastic
Belting
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- Lower Maintenance Costs: PTFE belts are non-stick
and easy to clean
- Energy Savings: PTFE belts provide better
heat transfer and absorb less energy
- Cost Savings: PTFE
belts are less expensive to purchase and, due to their
low relative mass, can be operated utilizing
a simpler, less expensive pulley and drive system
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