13 Years Factory wholesale Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 200 open grid to Panama Manufacturer
13 Years Factory wholesale Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 200 open grid to Panama Manufacturer Detail:
Har 200 open grid
Thickness: 15mm
Opening area: 33%
Our company passes ISO9001:2000 quality system. We use standard POM material so that our products have some advantages as follows:
1. Easy installation
2. Good plastic rubber material, best service
3. resistant to corrosion and friction
4. Wear resistant
5. High quality and most competitive price
Our products are mainly used in the following aspects:
For the container manufacturing industry special products and materials are available, such as abrasion resistant polyamide for glass plants, vacuum chains for can making and gripper chains for vertical transport.
For food industry applications modular belts and components are used in deboning, grading and trimming lines for meat, poultry and seafood. A wide range of products is also offered for blanchers, cookers, washers, coolers and processing lines in fruit, vegetables, bakery, confectionary etc. And many more products are available for the handling of packed food.
In automotive industry the products are engineered to meet the most demanding applications, such as rubber processing and tire handling.
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We are able to generally satisfy our respected clients with our very good quality, superior price and very good support due to we've been much more specialist and additional hard-working and do it in cost-effective way for 13 Years Factory wholesale Modular Belts P=2″ Belt Har 200 open grid to Panama Manufacturer, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Bahrain, Argentina, United States, Our factory covers an area of 12,000 square meters, and has a staff of 200 people, among which there are 5 technical executives. We have been specialized in producing.We now have rich experience in export. Welcome to contact us and your enquiry will probably be replied as soon as possible.
While the steel industry continued to decline, Youngstown’s city government utilized urban renewal and highway building to stimulate the economy- at the expense of African American neighborhoods
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