Model NO.: YS-6008
Trademark: Youngsun
Origin: Jiangsu Taixing
HS Code: 70195900
Specifications
1. PTFE Mesh Conveyor Belt
2. Heat resistant, Microwave safe
3. High drying efficiency
4. Non-toxic & non-stick
5. Great tensile strength
PTFE Coated Fiberglass Mesh Conveyor Belt

PTFE Coated Fiberglass Mesh Conveyor Belt is ideally suited for conveying products within highly efficient air distribution systems allowing optimised moisture removal to take place and is commonly used within ultra violet and infra red dryer units
The open area allows maximum air flow optimising drying times whilst its extreme properties make it a natural choice for dryer manufactures.

Applications

PTFE Coated Fiberglass Mesh Conveyor Belts are used in applications such as the drying of printed products for example; Point of display stands, T-shirts, glass and mass produced paper prints. Print dryers usually opt for Ultra violet, Infra red or hot air as the heat source to dry.

Other applications range from the drying of cereals, non woven's, charcoal interlinings, carpet & carpet tiles, printed circuit boards and shrink-wrap tunnels but to name a few.

Features & Benefits

PTFE open mesh conveyor belting is light weight and cost effective therefore is easy to handle and less expensive than wire alternatives that can be difficult to replace. Often supplied with a metallic clipper type fastener these style of belts can easily be removed and replaced therefore minimising downtime and saving money. This material can be offered in carbon loaded black therefore providing antistatic properties.

Material Properties

· Temperature resistance: -70° C up to plus 260° C

· Chemical Inertness

· Ultraviolet, Infra-red, microwave, radio frequency resistance

· Non-Stick surface

· Lightweight and energy efficiency for economical operation

Additional Information

4X4 open area mesh is available in widths up to 4000mm wide and can be supplied at any length required. In addition film, glass or kevlar can be applied as edge reinforcement depending of the environment it will be used within. There are various methods of joining screen-printing belts however the metallic clipper or spiral types are more typical

Acrylamide

Acrylamide is a chemical compound that is formed naturally in certain foods during high-temperature cooking processes, such as frying, baking, and roasting. It is formed from a reaction between sugars and an amino acid called asparagine. Acrylamide is also used in industrial processes, such as the production of plastics, adhesives, and paper.

Acrylamide has been classified as a potential human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Animal studies have shown that high doses of acrylamide can cause cancer, and studies in humans have suggested a possible link between acrylamide intake and increased risk of certain types of cancer, such as kidney and ovarian cancer.

The levels of acrylamide in food can vary widely depending on factors such as cooking time, temperature, and the type of food being cooked. Foods that are particularly high in acrylamide include potato chips, French fries, and coffee.

To reduce exposure to acrylamide, it is recommended to avoid overcooking or burning foods, and to eat a balanced and varied diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. It is also important to follow good food safety practices, such as storing and cooking food properly.

Polyscrylamide Acrylamide C3H5NO, Acrylamide High Purity, CAS NO.: 79-06-1 Acrylamide

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