Long-distance fabric conveyor belt installation at a bulk material storage and distribution facility.

The Fabric Conveyor Belt is a fundamental component of conveyor systems, designed to carry the weight of various materials. Our belts are precision-crafted to maintain peak operational integrity even under continuous high-load cycles.It is extensively utilized in industries such as steel, metallurgy, construction materials, electric power, ports, wharves, mining, and many other heavy-duty applications.

Based on the type of fabric core, fabric conveyor belts are classified into Nylon (NN) Conveyor Belts and Polyester (EP) Conveyor Belts.

Nylon (NN) Conveyor Belts vs. Cotton Core Belts

Compared to traditional cotton canvas core belts, Nylon (NN) conveyor belts offer significant technical advantages, including higher tensile strength, superior elasticity, excellent impact resistance, lighter self-weight, and outstanding troughability. These properties effectively lower bulk material handling costs while enabling high-speed, large-span, and long-distance material transportation.

Polyester (EP) Conveyor Belts

In addition to sharing the operational benefits of Nylon belts, Polyester (EP) conveyor belts feature minimal elongation and maintain 100% of their tensile strength under wet conditions. This unique thermal and dimensional stability is critical for long-distance conveyor systems operating in high-humidity or wet working environments.

Available Fabric Strength Specifications

To meet specific industrial load requirements, our Nylon and EP canvas conveyor belts are manufactured in the following standardized tensile strength specifications:

  • 100 N/mm
  • 125 N/mm
  • 150 N/mm
  • 200 N/mm
  • 250 N/mm
  • 300 N/mm
  • 400 N/mm and above
Heavy-duty conveyor belt running in a mining and quarrying site