Description
Conveyor Belt PVC
Standard Height (Non-Adjustable)

- PVC conveyor belt for material handling and transport.
- Equipped with an electric motor, speed is adjustable.
- Facilitates easy material transport and organization; simple installation and operation.
- Standard machine height: 75 cm (non-adjustable).
- Product load capacity on conveyor: approximately 30 kg.
Polyvinylchloride (PVC) Properties
- PVC exhibits excellent resistance to high temperatures, tensile strength, and puncture/tear resistance.
- PVC offers superior wear resistance.
- PVC provides good resistance to oils and is odor-resistant.
- PVC demonstrates high durability against abrasion.




- Conveyor Belt PVC 300x1500x750 mm
- Conveyor Belt PVC 300x1000x750 mm
- Conveyor Belt PVC 300x1200x300 mm
- Speed range: 8-13 m/min
- Weight: 2-3 kg. Total package price: 46,000 THB.
Inverter Motor Option:
Motor speed ratio 30-40 meters/minute. Additional cost: 7,500 THB.





- Conveyor Belt PVC 500x1000x750 mm
- Speed: 40 m/min. Adjustable leg bracket: 100 mm.
- Total belt load capacity: 3 kg.
- Price: 32,000 THB.


- Conveyor Belt PVC 500x1500x750 mm
- Speed: 40 m/min. Adjustable leg bracket: 100 mm.
- Total belt load capacity: 3 kg.
- Price: 32,000 THB.
Conveyor Belt PVC Speed Specifications


Dimensions
| Width x Length | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | 1500 | 2000 | 2500 | 3000 | 3500 | 4000 | 4500 |
| 300 | 300×1500 mm | 300×2000 mm | 300×2500 mm | 300×3000 mm | 300×3500 mm | 300×4000 mm | 300×4500 mm |
| 500 | 500×1500 mm | 500×2000 mm | 500×2500 mm | 500×3000 mm | 500×3500 mm | 500×4000 mm | 500×4500 mm |
| 600 | 600×1500 mm | 600×2000 mm | 600×2500 mm | 600×3000 mm | 600×3500 mm | 600×4000 mm | 600×4500 mm |
- Product load capacity on conveyor: approximately 30 kg.
- A conveyor belt is a mechanical device consisting of a continuous loop of material, typically made of rubber, fabric, or metal, used for transporting objects from one location to another. Conveyor belts are commonly utilized in manufacturing, distribution centers, warehouses, airports, and various other industries for the efficient movement of goods, products, and materials. The fundamental components of a conveyor belt system include:
- Belt: The conveyor belt itself is the load-carrying component. It can be manufactured from diverse materials depending on the application, such as rubber, PVC, nylon, or metal.
- Drive Mechanism: This mechanism powers the movement of the conveyor belt, potentially comprising an electric motor, hydraulic system, or alternative power source.
- Idlers or Rollers: Positioned along the length of the conveyor belt, idlers or rollers provide support and guidance, helping to reduce friction and ensure smooth operation.
- Pulleys: Pulleys are employed to alter the belt’s direction or apply tension to maintain belt tightness. They are typically located at the terminal ends of the conveyor belt.
- Support Structure: The support structure forms the framework for the conveyor belt system, encompassing the frame, legs, and other structural elements.
Conveyor belts can be configured in multiple ways to suit specific application requirements. They may be straight, curved, inclined, or declined, and can incorporate additional features such as side rails, cleats, or guides for controlling the movement of transported items.
Key advantages of conveyor belts include efficient transportation, automation of material handling processes, increased productivity, and reduced manual labor. They are available in a broad spectrum of sizes and configurations to accommodate diverse industries and applications.





