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Solar-Shield® XL 750 and 400

Download the new Solar-Shield XL750 Brochure Goodyear Engineered Products Solar-Shield heat belt is offered with Nylon/Nylon, Polyester/Nylon and Fiberglass fabric reinforcements. It offers high performance in extreme hot material applications. The fiberglass option offers the highest degree of burn-through resistance of any current available fabric reinforcement. With Solar-Shield conveyor belting, you'll get confidence to run at higher temperatures, longer life in standard heat applications, and less downtime - which means more uptime.
Markets- Cement
- Steel Production
- Foundry
- Iron Ore
- Taconite
| Applications- Steel Mills
- Cement Clinker
- Coke Plants
- Taconite Pellets
- Sintered Ore
- Hot Powdery Materials
| Cover Compounds- Solar-Shield ®
- Super Thermo Flo™-EPDM
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Tension Range (Imperial):220 PIW to 1250 PIW For best results, use Goodyear Engineered Products Splice Materials. Features and Benefits | Heat-resistant cover resists cracking and hardening Solar-Shield belting performs over the long run, retaining its flexibility despite punishing conditions and loads. Less cracking and hardening translates into longer life and reduced replacement costs. |  | High-temperature resistance to tearing and abrasion Load after load, Solar-Shield stands up to prolonged exposure. This reduced maintenance and downtime helps lower overall operating costs. | | Innovative Solar-Shield XL 750 and 400 cover compounds Solar-Shield belting provides superior performance under extreme heat conditions. The Solar-Shield (EPDM) XL750 and 400 compounds retain heat-resistant qualities after prolonged exposure to 750°F and 400°F hot loads, respectively. Synthetic carcass construction Solar-Shield’s synthetic carcass provides great dimensional stability and strength at high temperatures and operating tensions up to 1200 PIW. Solar-Shield carcass with fiberglass reinforcement Fiberglass reinforcement throughout all plies of the carcass provides maximum protection when temperatures are not constant. The carcass stands up to "hot shots," resisting burn-through up to 1000°F. |
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