Conveyor belts repaired in less than two hours
Posted to News on 5th Oct 2018, 16:15

Conveyor belts repaired in less than two hours

Optimum conveyor belt life is achieved when the belt cover and carcass wear out at the same time, but in the real world how often does that happen? Commonly the belt cover will wear through leaving the carcass intact, an outcome that limits the life expectancy of the system. If running repairs aren't incorporated into the maintenance strategy, the conveyor will inevitably need to be removed from service well before its time. And worse still, the damage may lead to abrupt failure resulting in loss of production, unscheduled maintenance downtime and even injury.

Conveyor belts repaired in less than two hours

So, when is repair feasible? The most important question is whether the tensile strength of the carcass on the damaged belt is sufficient to withstand drive and take-up forces. If it isn't, then replacing the section may be the best option. But if the damage is to the cover alone and even if a significant area is affected, the good news is there is a simple, quick-fix. Proven to provide a lasting repair in the most hostile of environments, this LOCTITE solution is based on polyurethane technology.

Polyurethane adhesives are supplied as one or two-part systems and can be used for a wide variety of applications. They are available in very rigid grades through to very flexible adhesives such as LOCTITE PC 7350, designed specifically for conveyor belt repair.

LOCTITE PC 7350 is a two-part polyurethane compound that cures quickly at room temperature making it a useful choice for on-site repairs, not just of conveyor belts but other rubber parts too. For example, you can also use it for rebuilding liners in mills, pumps, feeding bowls, hoppers and chutes and repairing cast urethane screens and liners.

It's very easy to apply. Simply abrade the damaged area to create a uniform surface, apply a LOCTITE etching agent, allow it to dry and the belt is then ready for repair. Attach the mixing nozzle to the LOCTITE PC 7350 cartridge and apply the adhesive to the primed surface. Use a plastic spatula to smooth the surface but as the product is self-levelling, there's no need for perfection.

A US mining company uses this system on its conveyors which transport hard and sharp stones to and from crushers. It has been able to restore belts to full working order within 2 hours, saving high replacement costs and expensive downtime. Its experience is echoed by an Australian manufacturer that had been losing up to 7000 per hour in delays on ship loading through belt damage.

The cost savings from timely conveyor belt repair can be substantial but another important point to remember is that a quality repair can extend belt life too, by up to 70 per cent in most cases.

Follow the link for a video about how to repair a conveyor belt with LOCTITE PC 7350TM.


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HP2 4RQ
UNITED KINGDOM

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