Safety belts for above ground aplications antistatic and flame resistant DELTAFLAM
antistatic and flame resistant An increasing number of industrial sectors with production activities or who simply stock or handle products use safety belts that are both antistatic and flame resistant on their conveyor systems. This type of belt has several advantages: If used in an area with no particular danger, a safety belt can act as a type of fire break between dangerous zones therefore increasing the overall safety of the plant for both the people and equipment. it can reduce the risk of an explosion resulting from the accumulation of electrical charges it can reduce the risk of a fire spreading, a risk that exists not only in the transport of combustible material such as paper, wood or coal, but also in the case of material transported in hazardous areas such as: a closed area in which there is a flame or a source of heat areas in which there is a danger of leaking gas, solvents or volatile substances an area adjacent to a hazardous area DEPREUX: a specialist in safety belts Our 50 years experience in making safety belts for some of the world's most exacting underground coal mines with stringent safety regulations, has enabled DEPREUX to become one of the world leaders in safety belts for use in all industries.
antistatic and flame resintant Safety requiriments for belts to be used above ground The following are the most commonly used safety standards for above ground applications: Safety level according to DIN norm DIN norm number Required propierties Norms which describe how the test is to be conducted General description of the test ISO/DIN/NF E electrodes. The resistance has to be lower than 300 Megohm. K electrodes. The Resistance has to be lower than300 Megohm. Flame resistance test with the outer ISO 340 DIN 22103 NF 47108 The belt is tested with its outer. Six samples are put in contact with a flame for 45 seconds. The fire has to die out within 15 seconds on each sample following the withdrawal of the flame. The total duration for the six samples together has to be less than 45 seconds. S electrodes. The resistance has to be lower than 300 Megohm. Flame resistance test done with and without the outer ISO 340 DIN 22103 NF 47108 The belt is tested with and without its outer. Six samples are put in contact with a flame for 45 seconds. The fire has to die out within 1 5 seconds on each sample following the withdrawal of the flame. The total duration for the six samples together has to be less than 45 seconds. DIN 22109 part 4 electrodes. The resistance has to be lower than 300 Megohm. Selfextinguishing DIN 22118 Flame resistance test in a miniature gallery. One end of a 1200 mm sample is set alight. When the fire dies down the length of the belt that was not burnt is measured. The remaining length for a "solidwoven" belt, for example, has to be greater than 600 mm. For a plied belt the length left intact has to be greater than 400 mm. Safety level "E": All DELTA and DYNA abrasion resistant belts are antistatic and therefore comply with the "E" safety level. Special cases: Safety belts for underground mines Safety belts for the food industry These belts have to comply with safety regulations in practise in the country in which they are to be used. If you want to know more about these belts, please refer to the special brochure for your country. Belts to be used n the food industry have to be compatible with food products, have to be white and in some cases to be antistatic and flame resistant. Such safety belts used in the transportation of food products are described in a special brochure on belts for the food industry.
antistatic and flame resintant DEPREUX manufactures two different types of safety belts: DELTAFLAM plied belts in compliance with the K, S or Vt safety norms in the following range: tensile strength: 250 N/mm to 2500 N/mm width for a standard belt: up to 1600 mm. DELTAFLAM plied belts and DYNA FLAM "solid woven" belts "solidwoven" belts with rubber in compliance with the K, S or Vt safety norms in the following range: tensile strength: 400 N/mm to 3150 N/mm width for a standard belt: up to 1600 mm. The DELTAFLAM belt is composed of: a carcass made of alternating textile and rubber layers. an upper and lower outer rubber cover. The upper cover protects the carcass from damage caused by the material being transported while the lower rubber cover protects it from abrasion by the supporting rollers. The belt is composed of: a carcass made of a thick "solidwoven" fabric impregnated with a paste. an upper and lower outer rubber cover. DELTAFLAM Structure DELTAFLAM belts Structure of belts To make your choice between the two types of safety belts please refer to the brochure on abrasion resistant belts in which the advantages of the different structures of DELTA and DYNA belts are described in detail. The following table lists the different types of rubber and used in DELTAFLAM and belts: Composition of elements used in DELTAFLAM and DIN safety level DEPREUX's special categories Features DELTAFLAM Internal rubber layers Outer Impregnation Outer K K1 Average abrasion resistance K2 Good abrasion resistance K3 Good abrasion resistance and average resistance to oily and greasy materials / NBR / NBR S S1 Average abrasion resistance S2 Good abrasion resistance S3 Good abrasion resistance and average resistance to oily and greasy materials Good abrasion resistance, Selfextinguishing good resistance to oily and greasy materials and resistant to temperatures of up to 110 C / NBR CR Selfextinguishing / NBR CR Note: CR= Chloroprene Rubber NBR= Nitrile Butadien Rubber = Styrene Butadien Rubber
antistatic and flame resintant Operating temperature range Properties of the From 20 C to +80 C with the exception of DELTAFLAM belts for which the temperature range is from 20 C to +110 C The following table lists the abrasion and oil resistance of the different rubber. safety level K DEPREUX's special categories K1 K2 K3 Abrasion mm 3 max. 250 120 150 Propierties of Oil resistance Average for vegetable and animal fats S S1 S2 S3 250 120 150 Average for vegetable and animal fats 150 Average for vegetable and animal fats Average for mineral oils Other characteristics Belts manufactured on order With respect to the mechanical properties (elongation, troughability, fastener holding) adhesion properties and the methods of jointing, DELTAFLAM and belts are very similar to DELTA and DYNA belts. This Information can therefore be found in the general brochure on abrasionresistant products. All DELTAFLAM and belts have moulded edges and are manufactured on order. They can therefore be made to any specification you may require. Identification of the belts DELTAFLAM EP 800/2 1000 4 + 2 S2 DELTAFLAM: Rubber plied safety belt EP: Polyester warp, polyamide weft 800: Tensile strength in N/mm 2: Number of plies 1000: Width in mm 4 + 2: Upper and lower cover thickness in mm S2: safety level S DEPREUX special category S2 abrasion 120 mm3 DEPREAUX reserves the right to change parts of this document without prior notice This document is provided for finformation only and is not legally binding
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