Skived Finger Joint PTFE Conveyor Belt

We are proud to introduce the Skived Finger Joint PTFE Conveyor Belt, a pinnacle of engineering designed to offer unparalleled performance in various industrial applications. As a leading manufacturer and supplier, we specialize in providing tailored conveyor solutions that meet the demanding requirements of modern production environments. Our meticulously designed to withstand the rigors of continuous industrial operations. The skived finger joint feature of this belt ensures a smooth, virtually seamless joint, which minimizes the risk of snagging or catching on delicate components. This design enhancement significantly extends the belt’s lifespan and reduces maintenance needs, making it a cost-effective solution for businesses looking to optimize their conveyor systems.
  • Skived Finger Joint PTFE Conveyor Belt - Finger joining
Skived Finger Joint PTFE Conveyor Belt
Model - Finger joining
Joining methods for Teflon Conveyor belts & power transmission belts

The fabric ends are cut in a finger pattern, matched together, then hot pressed. With this kind of joint, the weld length is decisive for the tensile strength. The joint part is quite flat, and it has a good result in the transporting article that require a flat joint. Application industries including apparel fusion machines, food conveyors (ex. egg crust, Mexican crust pre-cooking automation equipment), electronic parts, etc.
Made from premium grade polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), our conveyor belts offer exceptional resistance to heat, chemicals, and wear. The non-stick surface of PTFE ensures that materials move smoothly along the conveyor with minimal friction and adherence. This property is particularly beneficial in industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and electronics manufacturing, where cleanliness and precision are paramount. Recognizing that each industry has unique operational challenges, we provide customizable

Skived Finger Joint PTFE Conveyor Belt

. Whether your process requires specific belt widths, lengths, or thicknesses, our expert team can accommodate your needs. We work closely with you to understand your specific requirements and deliver a product that integrates seamlessly into your existing setup.

Our capabilities extend beyond manufacturing. We ensure that our

Skived Finger Joint PTFE Conveyor Belt

are accessible to clients worldwide, backed by comprehensive support and service. From initial consultation and custom design to installation and after-sales care, our dedicated team provides ongoing support to ensure your conveyor system operates at peak efficiency. The Our company represents the forefront of conveyor belt technology. Combining advanced materials with innovative design, our belts are crafted to enhance operational efficiency and reliability. Choose our expertise for a conveyor belt solution that delivers both performance and value, tailored to your unique industrial needs.
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Joining methods for Teflon Conveyor belts & power transmission belts The ends of the fabric are skived to a wedge shape, one end of the belt from the top, the other from the underside, and bonded together using PFA film, heat and pressure. This is a very strong welding method, and offer a very smooth transition for the product to run on the machine.
Joining methods for Teflon Conveyor belts & power transmission belts Mechanical fasteners join or fasten two objects together mechanically. They are used in places where conveyor belts must be changed regularly or for applications where the belt needs to be replaced quickly. However, the mechanical fastener is a vulnerable part of the belt and may have openings where dirt can enter, so this is not a preferred solution for many applications.
Joining methods for Teflon Conveyor belts & power transmission belts Butt joint is made by placing the two ends of a belt together and applying a certain wide piece of material underneath. This is then welded together ensuring the top surface is neat. Butt Belt Joints tend to be manufactured prior to fitting on the machine and are manufactured using a strap on the underside to offer additional strength. This method is a simple but very effective on making a belt endless at customer’s site. In the meantime, it can be an idea for machine isn’t easy to unassembled for belt replacement.
Joining methods for Teflon Conveyor belts & power transmission belts With pre-inserted staples and a one-piece strip design, which Hinged and Stapled Fasteners makes splicing quick and easy (allows for quicker installation and easy change). The joint portion is flexible and it is made with special plastic material which allows you to use it in a certain high temperature environment, please contact us for more details.
Joining methods for Teflon Conveyor belts & power transmission belts A castellated joint is made by creating interlocking loops from PTFE coated Kevlar materials. The two ends can then be connected together with a metal or peek pin. This method is easy to install on the machine while it has a feature of more flat than spiral peek joint method.
Joining methods for Teflon Conveyor belts & power transmission belts Overlap Belt Joints – Overlap joints are a simple and easy joint to use where having an even surface is not critical. Overlap splices are the most popular type used in the industry and can be enhanced with molding for food processing applications. Overlap ranges from 25 mm to 140mm, with directional belt angles of 30, 45, 60, and 90 degrees. This type of joint can easy be made on a machine where the belt needs to be fitted onsite.
Joining methods for Teflon Conveyor belts & power transmission belts We recommend the overlapped finger joint. As in this case, the ends to be joined are split into layers. Next, fingers are punched into the ends, which are then tacked together and welded under pressure and heat into an endless belt. Again, the double-layer fabric is applied from the beginning to the end, using high temperature and pressure, so the tensile strength of the belt will be improved and it is especially suitable for conveyors with small wheel diameters, such as continuous sealing machinery and toilet paper packaging machinery.  
Edging reinforcement and Tracking types GCTC provide most of kinds of processing solutions to strengthen the edge of the conveyor belt, mainly to provide the anti-resistance feature and service life time of the belt. The most common way is to use a Teflon film to cover the edge for 1- inch width, and then place under the laminating machine with high temperature and pressure to cover the edge perfectly. Alternative way is using a piece of glass Fiber fabrics sewing onto the edges. To prevent direction shift t you can choose Kevlar or silicone rope to form the guide rope and sew it at a distance of 1/2" from the edge. This is a customized option. The following pictures and abbreviations are available for your reference. Edge reinforcement - Teflon Glass Fabric Edging Tracking Kevlar Rope Silicone Tracking Rope Tracking Eyelet