The Difference Between Reinforced Repair Strips And Ordinary Repair Strips

Dec 14, 2023 Leave a message

When major industrial and mining enterprises are repairing conveyor belts, the commonly used repair materials are cold vulcanized adhesive and repair strips. The repair strips used for bonding are generally divided into reinforced repair strips and ordinary repair strips. Among them, reinforced repair strips are relatively more advantageous. Specifically, what are the advantages of reinforced repair strips compared to ordinary repair strips?

In fact, there is not much difference between the reinforced repair strip and the ordinary repair strip intuitively. The surface is both black wear-resistant rubber layers, but there is a difference of 1.4mm in thickness.

The biggest difference between reinforced repair strips and ordinary repair strips lies in whether the repair strip contains a nylon fiber layer inside. Reinforced repair strips have an additional layer of nylon fiber layer than ordinary repair strips, which means that reinforced repair strips have a fabric reinforcement layer inside, while ordinary repair strips only have a tensile and wear-resistant rubber layer.

The fabric reinforcement layer increases the tensile strength of the repair strip by several times. Relatively speaking, reinforced repair strips have significant advantages in terms of tensile strength, wear resistance, and impact resistance compared to ordinary repair strips. Mainly used for repairing structural damage to conveyor belts, such as scratches, penetrating scratches, tears, etc. on the fabric core layer.