Woven industrial fabrics are textiles that are specifically designed and manufactured for use in industrial and commercial applications. These fabrics are typically made from synthetic fibers, such as polyester, nylon, or polypropylene, and are woven using specialized machinery.
There are many different types of woven industrial fabrics, each designed for a specific purpose. Some common types of woven industrial fabrics include:
Conveyor belts: These are used to transport materials from one location to another, typically in manufacturing or mining applications. They are typically made from a combination of rubber and fabric and are reinforced with steel or other strong materials.
Filter fabrics: These are used in a variety of industries, including water treatment, food processing, and chemical manufacturing, to filter out particles and contaminants from liquids or gases. They are typically made from synthetic fibers that are resistant to chemicals and can withstand high temperatures.
Geotextiles: These are used in civil engineering and construction projects to reinforce soil and provide erosion control. They are typically made from synthetic fibers that are strong and durable and can withstand the rigors of construction.
Protective fabrics: These are used in a variety of industries, including military, aviation, and law enforcement, to protect against extreme weather conditions, gunfire, and other hazards. They are typically made from synthetic fibers that are strong and durable and can withstand high temperatures and abrasions.
Vertical Filter Press Cloth
Vertical Filter Press Cloth
Product Features:
Excellent acid and alkali resistance, excellent strength, elongation and wear resistance, good chemical stability and anti-hygroscopic ability, 1% elongation limit, high filtration accuracy, and good air permeability.
Product Usage:
It is used in copper mud dewatering, iron ore concentrate, lead-zinc ore, tailings treatment, etc.