Reasonable price for Modular Belts P=1.81″ Belt Har 7850 flush grid to Czech republic Factories

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Har 7850 flush grid      Thickness: 15mm      Opening area: 52%  Our company has been qualified with ISO 9001:2000 quality system. The product strictly complies with the standard and procedures of ISO 9001, which ensures good product quality. So our products have some advantages, for example, 1. Easy installation and maintenance 2. High mechanical strength and wear resistance 3. Low friction coefficient 4. Excellent product handling 5. High performance We are a leading manufacturer of modul...


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Reasonable price for Modular Belts P=1.81″ Belt Har 7850 flush grid to Czech republic Factories Detail:

Har 7850 flush grid     

Thickness: 15mm     

Opening area: 52% 

Our company has been qualified with ISO 9001:2000 quality system. The product strictly complies with the standard and procedures of ISO 9001, which ensures good product quality. So our products have some advantages, for example,
1. Easy installation and maintenance
2. High mechanical strength and wear resistance
3. Low friction coefficient
4. Excellent product handling
5. High performance
We are a leading manufacturer of modular belts with professional team; we can provide you with excellent quality items. This kind of modular belt can be used in the following industries:
Beverage industry such as acceleration, depletive and accumulation.
Food industry such as cool off lines and pack lines.
Meat industry such as tray pack line and metal detectors.
They are used in drink bottling, case conveying, meat processing, food processing, automated producing, automated bread producing, automated moon cake producing, candy packaging. They are also used in bakery industry including dough transport, cooling lines, internal transport, metal detectors and packaging lines.


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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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Used- Werner Lehara Wire Mesh Belt Conveyor Oil Application System, Model 11/86. Approximate 45″ wide x 115″ long belt, 304 Stainless Steel. Has two upper spinning oil applicators, oil disc lower spray bar, (1) 5hp centrifugal pump, and recirculating oil tank. Includes controls. Serial# 845-3508.

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