Advantage 120 is a hybrid belt made of resin modules and stainless steel rods designed for spiral applications (linear use is also possible).
This belt is composed of plastic links, a modular body, and stainless steel rods. It has a significantly higher opening rate compared to resin belts, providing substantial advantages in hygiene and handling. The robust links at the ends of the belt can withstand tension loads of up to 1000 pounds, maximizing production capacity. In terms of operating temperature, it can handle a wide range of applications, reaching up to 180°F (82°C) despite being made of plastic. Its unique rod retention mechanism eliminates the need for clips or fasteners, allowing for quick repairs and replacements with a small driver. Compared to other companies' plastic spiral belts, it is designed to accommodate a wide range of usage conditions, considering product conveyance, opening rate, hygiene, and applications from freezer use to general use.
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- Material: Acetal (POM) links and modules, and stainless steel rod construction, blue - Standard width dimensions: 8" (203 mm) to 40" (1016 mm) in 1" (25.4 mm) increments - Thickness: 9/16" (14.3 mm) - Rod dimension: 0.192" (4.9 mm) stainless steel - Pitch: 1.2" (30.5 mm) - Weight: 2 lbs/ft² (9.5 kg/m²) - Product contact area: 67% 47% 61% Airflow: 58% 32% 50% - Guard edge height: 1/2" (12mm) and 1" (25mm). (Molded)
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For spiral and straight lines.
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This is the Japan branch of Ashworth Bros. Inc., a global company based in Virginia, USA. In addition to our main factories in the US and the UK, we provide comprehensive solutions for various conveyor transportation needs, including those from our group companies. Ashworth has contributed to the food industry (including beverages) for many years as a pioneer in conveyor belts and as the inventor of low-tension spirals. We support our customers from the initial design phase, including optimal belt selection and spiral tension prediction calculations. While belts are components, they are the most critical parts in a continuous production line. To address a wide range of global applications, we respond to customer inquiries daily and have established a Japanese subsidiary to contribute directly to the Japanese market through technical support. By providing daily Japanese-style responses based on innovative technologies from Western companies, we are building trust. We welcome various inquiries and consultations regarding conveyor belts.