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  2. Forbo Movement Systems - Wikipedia

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    Since 1999, conveyor and processing belts, even up to a width of 4.5 metres, have been made using a calendering process. Over time, several hundred different belt types with specific characteristics for various industries and applications have been developed. New product groups, such as plastic modular belts and plastic timing belts, gradually ...

  3. Takraf GmbH - Wikipedia

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    The overland conveyor system transports bauxite from the mines to a 4.5 mtpa alumina plant, and traverses highly undulating topography over almost its entire route. As a result of the topography and due to the conveyor length, the conveyors were designed with head and tail drives, and multiple, very tight compound horizontal and vertical curves.

  4. Conveyor belt - Wikipedia

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    The longest belt conveyor system in the world is in Western Sahara. It was built in 1972 by Friedrich Krupp GmbH (now thyssenkrupp) and is 98 km (61 miles) long, from the phosphate mines of Bu Craa to the coast south of El-Aaiun. [18] The longest conveyor system in an airport is the Dubai International Airport baggage handling system at 63 km ...

  5. Belt (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    ASTM D378 is a standard developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), which focuses on the testing of conveyor belts used in various industries for specific applications. Conveyor belts are essential for material handling and transportation in industries such as mining, construction, agriculture, and manufacturing.

  6. Telelift - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Thyssen bought Telelift GmbH, [3] integrated its own library automation system type "MultiLift" and added the Siemens track system type Simacom VT. [4] In 1999, a Swiss company bought Telelift GmbH and integrated it into their healthcare solutions group. In 2012, Telelift GmbH was sold and is privately owned again. [5]

  7. Cross belt sorter - Wikipedia

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    Cells: These are the individual conveyor belts mounted on top of a carrier. Each cross-belt cell has its own motor or actuation and can move items perpendicular to the direction of travel, either to the left or right, enabling the precise direction of items to specific slides, chutes or conveyors. A carrier can carry one or more cells.