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HySAN Long Life PVC Conveyor Belt

PVC coated conveyor belts are often used in meat and poultry processing applications because of its low cost yet good chemical resistance. However, loss of plasticizers can result in its surface becoming brittle over time and cracking. Such cracks are a serious hygiene risk because they provide a haven for bacteria and harmful microorganisms.

Benson Beltings are pleased to introduce the new HySAN range of belts incorporating a special PVC compound that has excellent oil and fat resistance resulting in an extended service life in hostile environments and cleaning regimes. Furthermore, the material can handle lower and higher temperatures than conventional PVC and smaller pulley diameters.
   
 
Coating Material Habilene PVC TPU* Silicone
Release properties
Nosebar suitable
Abrasion resistance
Chemical resistance
Hydrolysis resistance
Ease of cleaning
Low temperature
UV resistance
* valid for Polyester-Polyurethane
   
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  CLEANLINE HI-Tech "Habilene" Conveyor Belt

Cleanline is a range of hi-tech conveyor belts made of the latest food polymer (Habilene) modified by Habasit. The Cleanline products are state of the art design for multipurpose applications in food processing.
  • Hydrolysis resistance (resistant to moisture)
  • The best chemical resistance of all thermoplastic belting
  • Excellent release of sticky or difficult products
  • An hygienic surface for reliable processing and cleaning
  • Excellent low temperature suitability
  • Good resistance to UV-radiation
  • Less soiling than conventional belts
  • Increased hygiene and product quality
  • Resistant to aggressive cleaning chemicals
  • HACCP support, reduced risk of contamination
 
  Other Hygienic Conveyor Belt Styles
   
Benson Beltings offer a number of other styles of belting that are used in the food industry to improve the hygiene regime.
 
  • Anti-microbial belts include a special additive used extensively in food preparation equipment to prevent the build-up of harmful microbes.
  • Solid polyester and polyurethane belts have no fabric substrate or interplys that can harbour bacteria.
  • Special non-fray fabrics are used in a number of belts to prevent fabric "fluffing" if a belt edge is damaged.
  • Sealed edge belts take edge protection a step further by encapsulating the belt edge with polyurethane.
 
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