The Textile Magazine
MAY 2012
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properties are another excellent
feature. The result: machinery can
be operated even faster and more
effectively and wears out much
slower.
The new generation of particu-
larly lightweight, modular heating
presses complements the range
of Forbo Siegling innovations for
nonwoven production.
Longer service lives for
components
Since their launch, power trans-
mission and tangential belts of
Siegling Extremultus A and E lines
have proved to be very efficient and
durable. The belts have thermoplas-
tic aramide and polyester tension
members.
Forbo Siegling engineers gave
them a tougher black coating and
stronger tension members. This
combination ensures longer service
lives and produces better internal
stability of the belts. The consist-
ent friction coefficient in tangential
belts also produces more consistent
spindle revolutions.
The tangential belts have particu-
larly strong edges and they operate
extremely reliably. The result: even
after a long usage period, the qual-
ity of the yarn stays at a constantly
high level.
The Siegling Extremultus rotor
Forbo Siegling’s new rotor
belts for OE machines are new
benchmarks in rotary power
transmission technology. The
tangential belts, calibrated on
both sides, have highly abrasion-
resistant coatings that ensure
consistent friction coefficients
over their entire service lives.
textile components