Hanover Fair 2018

Seamless drive and conveyor belts from Nitta

At the Hannover Messe, Nitta Industries Europe will be presenting the Zeroseam range of seamless flat belts for power transmission and transportation applications. The design of these belts combines high flexibility and pliability, an abrasion-resistant top cover with a strong grip and customized dimensions according to customer requirements, even in small batch sizes, in a single product.

The Zeroseam seamless drive belt is suitable for drive and transport tasks.

The flat belts are produced endlessly without molds using a process developed by Nitta. The process allows the production of seamless belts covered with rubber without any joints - while at the same time allowing the dimensions to be freely configured according to customer requirements.

Longer service life due to reduced machine output

Due to their seamless structure, the belts are characterized by high flexibility, even at low temperatures. They consist of a top layer of structured rubber, a polyamide fabric and a special cord as a tension member. The cover material is a highly abrasion-resistant nitrile rubber with a good grip. It is a variation of the rubber compound used in the Polybelt and Polysprint belt ranges. Its special properties have been successfully applied in the production of spiral-wound paper cores, for example. High flexibility and grip make it possible to reduce the required machine output, which not only results in lower energy costs, but also in a longer belt service life.

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Initially, Zeroseam belts are available in three versions with different thicknesses and tension classes. Additional belt types are currently in the development phase. In addition to drive and conveyor belts, Nitta also manufactures conveyor systems, plastic hoses, rubber products for industrial and mechanical engineering applications and mechatronic sensor systems. am

Hanover Fair, Hall 22, Stand B30/1

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