| Siegling Transilon
Siegling Transilon conveyor and processing belts for speeding the flow of goods and for economic processing in the light materials handling industry.
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The combination of materials
The standard Siegling Transilon construction consists of polyester fabric as tension member with synthetic or elastomer coatings. Siegling Transilon is used successfully in industrial, commercial and service companies worldwide. The standard product range includes over 120 various conveyor belt types and constructions for the most diverse of application requirements.
We offer special product ranges for numerous industries:

- Sheet metal processing and automobile industry
- Distribution centres
- Airports
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- Marble industry
- Tobacco industry
- Food industry
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- Fish processing
- Wood and chipboard industry
- Brick industry
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Depending on surface material chosen, Transilon is:
abrasion resistantantistaticelectrically conductive on surface to DIN EN ISO standardslargely impervious to oils, greases and many chemicalssafe for food in accordance with BgVV, FDA and USDA standardslow-noisehigh or low gripsmooth or patterned
Siegling Transilon offers decisive advantages for particular applications and, depending on its carcass, is:

- virtually stretchless
- dimensionally stable
- low-noise
- longitudinally flexible
- laterall stiff
- light and thin
- rugged
- troughable
- flame-retardant
- highly conductive | 
>> small take-up ranges are possible
>> unaffected by fluctuations in humidity and temperature
>> environmentally friendly by reducing noise emissions
>> drums and knife edges of small diameter may be used
>> wide belts run flat
>> even long belts can be handled easily
>> tough and wear-resistant, wide range of applications
>> adapts easily to troughed rollers
>> complies with EN 20340 and DIN 22103
>> measured in accordance with DIN 22104 and ISO 284 |
Siegling Transilon Product Range (pdf-file 38 kB)
Chemical resistance properties of various Transilon coating materials (PDF file 45 KB)
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