Chain with UHMW Paddles
Solution: Another happy customer ready to install our engineered class chain with welded attachments and UHMW paddles.
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Solution: Another happy customer ready to install our engineered class chain with welded attachments and UHMW paddles.
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Problem: End User customers were complaining that the fingers were folding down and in. The plastic material being used was too soft. Solution: We replaced the 72” seals with a harder plastic and reinforced with metal. Both the OEM and their customers are ecstatic with the improvement.
Problem: OEM customer was building a new machine and looking for a belt to best fit the application. Solution: We created an endless belt on a new design for an OEM partner.
Problem: Canning Plant was using a carboxylate rough top belt that was finger spliced for their can elevators. When the belt needed to be replaced because of damage, it caused downtime and is labor intensive to repair/replace. Solution: Divine, in partnership with a local distributor partner, was able to supply our spiral link belt that
Problem: The belt and flights were breaking due to chemical attack; becoming brittle and soft, and fading in color. The customer had to shut the lines down numerous times and toss product because of the belt breakage and mixing with the final cheese product. Solution: We put in our patented belt, and have not had
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Problem: Our Customer was using a competitors rollers which were pre-maturely failing (stopped spinning and locking up), requiring replacements every 2-3 months. Solution: We replaced miles of their conveyors with Luff rollers, and they solved the issue! They have been running for over a year already.
Problem: Because of the weight in the paper rolls, the belts were breaking and needing to be replaced often. Solution: We provided a softer urethane belt that is more pliable; the belt is not breaking and the customer is very happy with the result. Lumber/Wood Processing
Problem: Laundry facility has 250 lbs. of wet linen sheets dropping onto a conveyor. This created a massive shock load which caused the conveyor frame to bend and tear apart in spots. Solution: Installed a shock-absorbing 3/4″ thick urethane below the drop zone to dissipate the vibration of the conveyor. The customer is very pleased
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Problem: Customer was wearing through these belts quickly; roughly 5-7 belts/week. The customer is paying a little bit more for our belts, but the cost savings are speaking for themselves… (Red and green belts were what we were replacing) Solutions: We provided our belt that is truly endless /one-piece constructed (no seams), and does not
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Problem: Belting is hard to find and expensive! Solution: We can provide aftermarket replacement belting in the food and industrial Mfg. Markets!
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