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Fish industry

Forbo Siegling conveyor and modular belts are used on and offshore for conveying and processing raw fish. In skinning, filleting and freezing. The belts are resistant to rot and decay and remain dimensionally stable and flexible despite frequent cleaning. Forbo Siegling conveyor and modular belts are resistant to fish oil and widely available cleaning agents.

ProLink is available in three standard materials: polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyacetal (POM). The PE types in particular are suitable for temperatures down to -70°C and so are ideal for freezing sections.

In the fish industry Transilon
- food belts
- wear-resistant belts
- patterned belts
- curved belts
- and NA-belts (non-antistatic)
are used by Forbo Siegling.


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Type key Transilon

Type
Art. no.
FDA- approved
anti-
static
Belt edge sealing possible
Thickness approx.
[mm]
SD-value approx. [N/mm width]
dmin approx.
[mm]*
Permissible operating temperature
[°C]
Urethane
E 3/2 U0/U2-HACCP white
900006
yes
yes
yes
1,5
3
r 3-8
-30 to +100
E 4/2 U0/U2 MT-HACCP white
900207
yes
yes
yes
1,4
4
r 3-8
-30 to +100
E 4/2 U0/U2 LF white
906373
on request
yes
yes
1,4
4
r 3-8
-30 to +100
E 8/2 U0/U2 MT-NA white
900277
yes
no
on request
1,4
8
25
-30 to +100
E 8/2 U0/U8 transparent
900024
yes
yes
yes
2,0
8
60
-30 to +100
PVC
E 5/2 0/0 transparent
900104
BfR
yes
yes
1,5
5
(20)25
-10 to +70
E 8/2 U0/V5 MT white
900028
yes
yes
yes
2,2
8
40
-10 to +70
E 8/2 U0/V5 NP white
900029
yes
yes
yes
2,1
8
40
-10 to +70
E 8/H U0/V5 MT-HACCP white
906452
yes
yes
yes
1,5
8
25
-10 to +70
E 10/M V1/V10 MT white
900092
yes
yes
yes
2,9
10
60
-10 to +70
E 12/2 U0/V20 MT-NA white
900050
yes
no
yes
3,7
12
60
-10 to +70

* The smallest permissible drum diameters were determined at room temperatures.
Lower temperatures require greater drum diameters. Where two figures are stated
the greater figure applies for operation with counter bending.