Award for reinforced conveyor belts

Award for reinforced conveyor belts

Reinforced Plastics  Volume 00, Number 00  December 2016 BUSINESS Business Award for reinforced conveyor belts Teijin Aramid has received the 2016...

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Reinforced Plastics  Volume 00, Number 00  December 2016

BUSINESS

Business Award for reinforced conveyor belts Teijin Aramid has received the 2016 Global Enabling Technology Leadership Award from independent market research firm Frost and Sullivan for the performance of conveyor belts reinforced with its aramid products. Within the mining industry, the transportation of minerals and heavy burdens on

conveyor belts can account for a significant share of energy consumption and CO2 emissions. A Twaron-reinforced belt weighs up to 40% less and has less rolling resistance, resulting in high energy savings of up to 25% and reduced emissions, the company says. Twaron aramid fibers are reportedly five times stronger than steel weight for weight,

reducing the weight of the conveyor belt and lowering the system rolling resistance. ‘This award recognizes our frontrunner role in supporting global conveyor belts manufacturers to develop more sustainable and cheaper operational practices,’ said Gert Frederiks, CEO of Teijin Aramid. Teijin Aramid; www.teijinaramid.com

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1 Please cite this article in press as: Reinf. Plast. (2016), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.repl.2016.12.017