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Following standardization according to JIS Z : , we have changed from MSDS to SDS. For the SDS of our major products, we provide product chemical information (SDS).
For other products, please contact your nearest branch office or inquiry desk.
Please note that we do not issue "MSDSplus" because we are a manufacturer that processes and molds fluororesin.
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We have set up an application form for the Export Trade Control Order Determination Certificate. Please fill out the form and apply. If there are no transit countries, please enter "None".
The RoHS Directive is a law enacted by the EU (European Union) that restricts the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
In Japan, it is called the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (commonly known as the RoHS Directive). Based on our quality and environmental policy, we issue a "Certificate of Non-use of RoHS Directive Substances" for products that comply with the RoHS Directive regulated substances (10 substances). (*Wrapping and packaging materials are not included.)
On June 1, , the Positive List System came into effect, allowing the use of only substances that have been evaluated for safety in food utensils, containers, and packaging. A five-year transitional period (June 1, to May 31, ) has been set, during which our products that have been used for food products can be used as usual. The fluororesins that we use frequently in our products are listed on the Positive List, which can be found on the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare website. (Appendix 1, Table 1, "32. Fluorine-substituted polyolefins" PTFE Reference Number 864, PFA Reference Number 868).
Even within one operation, products may move from extremely high to extremely low temperatures. Technology in the conveyor belt industry has come a long way in meeting these varied applications needs. If your operation involves extreme high or low temperatures, you know the belting compounds that offer resistance to these conditions are expensive technology.
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Thats why, when you choose MIPR for your conveyor belt solution, we work with you to find the exact minimum and maximum temperatures and offer you a complete belting system that combines materials to make the most of your dollar.
Before discussing the options for an extreme temperature conveyor belt, we need to evaluate a few things about your operation. First, well want to know:
Teflon Glass Belting offers a superior non-stick surface and is perfect for food handling operations. Its operating temperature range is from -100°F to +550°F. It can also be used for screen print dryers, rubber profile extrusion, and garment fusing.
Open Mesh Teflon Belting has a similar temperature range of -100°F to +550°F. Its powerful and has a 70% open area that makes it particularly suited for drying applications.
Silicone Glass Belting is both wear and chemical resistant and has a temperature range of -100°F to +500°F. Its excellent for food handling and quick freeze applications.
There are multiple different types of Kevlar belting available for high-temperature operations that range in their applications. Conveyor belts made with Kevlar can withstand up to +950°F. These belts are designed for glass, aluminum, plastics, automotive, wood laminating, and light metal casting. Kevlar is often paired with PBO, otherwise known as Zylon, to withstand temperatures of up to +°F.
We havent forgotten about low-temperature operations. Plastic modular belting is an excellent choice for freezing and packing. These belts are ideal in their ability to take inclines and turn corners, combining flexibility with durability. Anything requiring extreme cold resistance will need a stainless-steel wire mesh belt. Multiple options are ranging in applications, from food processing to heavy industrial uses.
Find more information about these compounds and their qualities on our website at miprcorp.com.
With so many options, we want to design a conveyor belt system that is unique to your needs and maximizes your investment. By getting to know you and your operation, we will suggest suitable compounds for each section of the conveyor. Our knowledgeable staff will help you evaluate where high-tech compounds like Kevlar and PBO are necessary and where cost-effective solutions like Nomex or Polyester can be used.
Give us a call at 1-800-540- to discuss your high-temperature handling needs with our team of experienced engineers.
Contact us to discuss your requirements of alkali resistance mesh belt. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.