

Fiberflon PTFE Coated Belts – Seam and Edge Grades
₹100.00 Original price was: ₹100.00.₹90.00Current price is: ₹90.00.
Fiberflon PTFE-coated belts with seam and edge grades are engineered for superior performance in demanding industrial applications. These belts combine the exceptional properties of PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) with precise design for durability, efficiency, and reliability.
Alligator Splice: These splices are the most durable and easiest to use. Belts utilising alligator or clipper splices can be installed without taking machinery apart. A cover flap can be added to reduce heat transfer to your material.

Clipper Splice: Similar in application to the Alligator Splice, the clipper splice contains a double-staggered grip pattern, offering quick, economical installation.

Peek Splice: Peek splices are an ideal choice when metallic splices cannot be used. Either a peek or smart loop splice should be chosen when maximum airflow is desired.

Self Loop Splice: Self loop splices utilise a 1.5″ fold over onto itself and can be heat sealed or sewn. Self loop splices offer maximum airflow and are recommended for narrow belts.

Fabric Notched Splice: A fabric notched splice is similar to the alligator splice but completely eliminates the metal clip. It uses a PTFE Kevlar® material with a special pin joint.

Butted Splice: The ends of the belt are butted together and joined by sealing a strip of reinforcing fabric under the butted ends. Butted splices provide the smoothest belt surface at the joint and eliminate the step-down surface which is characteristic of the overlap splice.

Overlap Splice: This is the standard splice for most applications. Overlap splices, normally cut and overlapped on a 90, 60 or 45 degree angle, are also commonly used since they are more flexible when running on smaller diameter rollers. Standard overlap splices are 1″.

Scarfed Splice: To prepare a scarfed splice, the ends of the belt are “scarfed”, or sanded down and joined, eliminating the double thickness at the splice which is characteristic of the overlap splice. A scarfed splice also eliminates the need for a heat-sealed reinforcement at the splice, a characteristic of the butt splice.

PTFE Edge Grades
Fiberflon belts can be supplied with strips of heat-sealed film or fabric on one or both edges of the belt. This reinforcement serves a dual purpose: it reduces fraying of belt edges which rub on guide rollers and it also provides the strongest possible anchor for guiding pins, snaps and grommets. PTFE edge grades include:
Heat-Sealed PTFE Film Edge: PTFE film edges are heat-sealed to the top and bottom of the edges of the belt. The film is available in 3 mm black or clear and 10 mm tan ( for 1″ surface only).

Heat-Sealed Fabric Edge: Six mm fabric is heat-sealed to the top and bottom of the edges of the belt for a 1″ (standard) or 2″ surface. Fabric edges are available either tan or black.

Sewn Fabric Edge: For extra reinforcement, our 6 mm heat-sealed fabric edge can also be sewn if desired. This reinforcement is commonly used on open mesh belting.
