The modular plastic belt conveyor is the most durable, flexible, and low-maintenance solution for a wide range of industries. Its modular construction, comprised of strong plastic links, allows for quick, localized repairs, exceptional impact and tear resistance, and positive, no-slip conveyance. We design and build modular conveyor systems perfectly tailored to your product and work environment—from raw food products to heavy cases and delicate electronic components

Material option A SS304
Material option B SS316
Finish Brushed\Polished
Dimensions Custom made design and built by your requirements

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  1. Q: What is the main advantage of a modular belt over a standard PVC belt? A: Two key advantages: Durability & Repairability. A modular belt is virtually impossible to tear, and if a single module breaks, you replace only that one piece in minutes. Additionally, its toothed-sprocket engagement provides a positive drive that doesn't slip, unlike a friction-driven PVC belt.
  2. Q: Are modular belts harder to clean? A: Not necessarily. We design our conveyors with an open-frame construction and belt-lifter systems, allowing full access for thorough, all-around cleaning to meet industry standards. Special Clean-in-Place belts are also available.
  3. Q: How do you choose the right plastic material for the belt? A: It depends on the application. Polypropylene (PP) is the standard for general use. Polyethylene (PE) excels in low temperatures (freezing tunnels). Acetal (POM) is the choice for low friction and high wear resistance (e.g., accumulation tables).
  4. Q: Can a modular belt be used for steep inclines? A: Absolutely. The belt can be fitted with cleats of various heights and shapes, as well as sidewalls, to contain the product and enable transport on steep inclines.
  5. Q: How much does it cost to replace a broken module? A: The cost is negligible. Replacing a single link costs a few dollars and saves thousands that would be spent on replacing an entire belt, not to mention the expensive downtime.