This is an excellent explanation with traditional hot splicing material. If you want to reduce the processing time after all preparation, I recommend to try the new generation of vulcanizing material Multiface. As it is already liquid and achieves the sulfur crosslink at ambient temperature you need only 80 degrees Celsius and 2-3 bars pressure and less time to finalize the job.
As a conveyor belt vulcanizer with 15 years experience; your splicing is taking too much time.how may times you are removing plies. We normally taking only three times if 4 ply. And also not giving bias for splice.
i work as a conveyor belt technician and have worked with belt splicing for almost 10 years and i'm sorry but i this must be the most ridiculous technique i have ever seen (sorry for being blunt).....and a splice that i 90 degrees or close to that is just stupid! you risk to much tension on the splice every time the splice is passing the turning point of the conveyor. room for improvement.
This is an excellent explanation with traditional hot splicing material. If you want to reduce the processing time after all preparation, I recommend to try the new generation of vulcanizing material Multiface. As it is already liquid and achieves the sulfur crosslink at ambient temperature you need only 80 degrees Celsius and 2-3 bars pressure and less time to finalize the job.
Get that razor knife away from that belt.Where's your belt knife man?lol good job and thanks for the video
As a conveyor belt vulcanizer with 15 years experience; your splicing is taking too much time.how may times you are removing plies.
We normally taking only three times if 4 ply.
And also not giving bias for splice.
Why do they pull the steps like that an not at a angle get it all in one go
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i work as a conveyor belt technician and have worked with belt splicing for almost 10 years and i'm sorry but i this must be the most ridiculous technique i have ever seen (sorry for being blunt).....and a splice that i 90 degrees or close to that is just stupid! you risk to much tension on the splice every time the splice is passing the turning point of the conveyor. room for improvement.
you did not watch carefully. The splice angle is not 90°. You mentioned is common knowledge for every one.
Never seen that.
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