Teflon chain plates feature high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and strong non-stick properties, making them widely used in multiple industries. Their specific applications are as follows:
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Food processing industry: Taking advantage of their non-stick properties, they are often used in contact cooking of meat, such as grilling chicken and bacon. They are also applied in dough making, like conveying and grilling corn tortillas. Additionally, they are used for conveying baked foods such as bread and biscuits, as well as for drying and conveying vermicelli, potato chips, etc.
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Textile printing and dyeing industry: They can serve as conveyor belts in drying tunnels and rooms for processes like printing drying, bleaching and dyeing cloth drying, fabric shrinkage drying, and non-woven fabric drying. They can stably convey fabrics in high-temperature environments, ensuring the smooth progress of printing and dyeing processes.
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Electronic and electrical industry: In high-temperature welding processes of electronic manufacturing such as reflow soldering and wave soldering, they can accurately convey electronic components to the welding area. Their insulation and high temperature resistance also make them suitable for fields such as electrical insulation base tapes, spacers, and films.
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Chemical industry: Due to their strong chemical corrosion resistance, they can be used to convey various corrosive chemical raw materials and products, such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and sodium hydroxide. This extends the service life of the conveyor belt and reduces equipment replacement costs.
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Coating industry: The surface of the chain plate is covered with a Teflon coating, which can prevent paint and powder from adhering. It is suitable for spraying and powder coating production lines, reducing cleaning time, improving coating utilization, and can be customized with anti-static functions.