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Top Face Patterns

Top Face Patterns

Siegling Transilon patterned belts guarantee good grip or good release properties, depending on the design and goods conveyed.

Conveying angles of up to 30° can be achieved without profiles with certain patterned belts.

So patterned belts are not just an affordably-priced alternative to profile belts. The combination of patterned belts with longitudinal or lateral profiles is often possible.

Patterns can be peeled off from the belt edge up to a width of 150 mm (e.g. for clamps in swan-neck conveyors).

AR –  Anti-Rutsch-Struktur
AR
Anti-skid pattern
(Scale 1:1)
GSTR – Grobstruktur
GSTR
Coarse textured pattern
(Scale 1:1)
STR – Normalstruktur
STR Normal textured pattern
(Scale 1:1)
LG – Längsrille
LG
Longitudinal groove
(Scale 1:1)
RF – Rhombenfeinstruktur
RF
Fine rhomboid pattern
(Scale 1:1)
RFF – Rhombenfeinstruktur
RFF
Flat fine rhomboid pattern
(Scale 1:1)
NP – Negative Pyramidenstruktur
NP
Inverted pyramid pattern
(Scale 1:1)
SG – Gitterstruktur
SG
Lattice pattern
(Scale 1:1)
VN – Vertikale Noppenstruktur
VN
Staggered stud pattern
(Scale 1:4)
KN – Kreuznoppenstruktur
KN
Cross-stud pattern
(Scale 1:1)
R80 – Rhombenstruktur
R80
Rhomboid pattern
(Scale 1:4)
CH – Check-In-Struktur
CH
Check-in pattern
(Scale 1:4)
FG – Fischgrätstruktur
FG
Herringbone pattern
(Scale 1:2)

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