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At Sampla we stock over 200 belting types and offer complete fabrication services out of
our Buffalo, NY branch. Listed bellow are some of the standard services we offer.
If what you are looking for is not listed please
contact our knowledgeable staff.
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Hi-Frequency Welding
– cleats are applied on the cover of the belt using
a high frequency welding machine which basically
melts the cleat into the cover making it an integral
part of the belt. This method eliminates the need
for bonding cements and also has superior physical
and cosmetic
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Corrugated sidewall – we can High Frequency
sidewall directly on the belts using the process
described above. Alternatively we can install the
sidewall on a base. |
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Corrugated Loop Belts – the loop belts are used
in applications where it is necessary to absorb and
soften the shock of goods being loaded onto the belt,
especially when handling products that bruise
easily, like tomatoes for example. |
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Plastic Spiral
Lacing -
plastic spiral lacing is the ideal joining method
for applications where the belts can not be
installed endless on the machine and traditional
metal lacing can not be used (i.e. microwave drying
ovens, metal detector applications …). |
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Step Splices
- depending on the type of belt and application our
specialists can recommend either a bias or 90°
angle. |
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Finger Splices
– both single finger and double finger can be done
either on a bias or 90° angle. |
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Skived Splices –
this method is used primarily on joining non-woven
and transmission belts, but can be also used
for joining some monofilament and needled products. |
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Perforations - we
can customs perforate the belts according to your
needs. The picture illustrates some of our
capabilities. |
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Metal Lacing
- allows for quick and easy installation of the
belts on the machine. There are many ways to lace a
belt, including recessed, hidden and overlap. |
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Longitudinal Splicing
– if the width of the standard belt is less than
what is required two or more belts can be
longitudinally joined. |
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V-guides
– we can mechanically apply any type of V-guide on
belts up to 4500mm wide (177”). |
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Stitching Endless
– it is the preferred joining method for most solid
woven belts (i.e. cotton, polyester or Kevlar …). We
can also stitch cleats onto the belt. |
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We can also assist you
with power turn belts, applying special covers (i.e. Linatex, rubber, foam...) to power transmission
belts and with edge capping and edge sealing of
conveyor belts.
Our customer
service department will gladly advise you on what is
the best solution for your application. Please
contact us with the details of the problem and the
application you have. |
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