The Cold Resistant NN Rubber Conveyor Belt is engineered to perform reliably in extremely low-temperature environments. Using high-quality nylon-nylon (NN) fabric carcass and a specially formulated cold-resistant rubber compound, this conveyor belt maintains excellent flexibility and strength even in sub-zero conditions. It is designed for efficient material handling in industries operating in cold storage facilities, outdoor environments, or polar regions.
Key Features
Outstanding Cold Resistance: Performs effectively in temperatures as low as -40°C without cracking or hardening.
High Tensile Strength: NN fabric carcass offers superior strength, flexibility, and shock resistance.
Wear and Impact Resistant: Durable rubber covers resist abrasion and impacts, ensuring a long service life.
Stable Operation: Maintains flexibility and adhesion in freezing temperatures to prevent belt failure.
Wide Applications: Ideal for use in mining, cement plants, cold storage, ports, and outdoor material conveying in cold climates.
Product advantage: Cold Resistant NN Rubber Conveyor Belt
Outstanding low-temperature resistance
Adopting a special cold-resistant rubber formula, it can maintain flexibility and is not prone to cracking in extremely cold environments such as -40°C, ensuring the safety and stability of the conveying process.
High-strength nylon canvas frame
The NN (Nylon-nylon) skeleton layer features outstanding tensile strength and excellent impact resistance, making it suitable for heavy-load and long-distance transportation requirements.
Wear-resistant and impact-resistant
The surface is covered with wear-resistant rubber, effectively resisting the impact and wear of materials and extending the service life.
Stable and reliable operation
Maintain good adhesion and softness under low-temperature conditions, prevent the belt from hardening, cracking or breaking, and reduce maintenance costs.
Wide range of applications
It is widely applied in cold storage, outdoor material transportation, mines, docks and industrial conveying systems in cold regions.