At Shivank Conveyor Belts, we recommend Indus Super Blaze Conveyor Belts for industries and sites exposed to fire-prone environments. Fire is one of the biggest threats to conveyor systems—not only due to flames but also the toxic gases released when belts burn, which can lead to serious hazards, loss of life, property damage, production downtime, and equipment breakdowns.
The Indus Super Blaze Conveyor Belt serves as a critical safety tool by providing different grades of fire resistance. With advanced technology incorporated in their design, these belts are manufactured to either stop fire propagation or restrict it at the source.
Indus Super Blaze Conveyor Belts are made to comply with various national and international fire resistance standards. In cases where specific directives are not provided, our technical team at Shivank Conveyor Belts guides industries with the most suitable fire-resistant belt for their application.
Additionally, specialized variants of Indus Super Blaze Conveyor Belts are available for underground mining, offering low smoke and low toxicity properties, ensuring maximum safety for workers and operations.
Areas of Usage:
- Underground mines
- Coal mines
- Conveying of materials which can ignite while in use
- Coal handling systems
- Thermal power plants
- Sulphur conveying systems
Product Features
Standard Widths | Up to 2200mm (86”) | Up to 5000mm (197”) available with longitudinal joint |
Type Of Fabric | EP / NN / PP |
Breaker Fabric Ply | Optional / as per customer requirement |
Standard Belt Rating | 200 kN/m (110 PIW) to 3200 kN/m (1800 PIW) |
No. of Ply’s | 1 Ply to 8 Ply |
Rubber Cover Thickness | 1mm (1/25″) to 25mm (1″) |
Colour | Black |
Edge | Cut Edge / Moulded Edge |
Splicing Method | Hot / Cold / Mechanical |
Single Roll Length | Standard Length : 300 meters (1000’) | Up to 1000 meters (3300’) depending upon total belt thickness |
Standard Packing | Wrapping in HDPE sheets with Strapping. | (Wooden Crate / Metal Crate packing is available on request) |
Belt Identification Number | A unique BIN (Belt identification number) at every 10 meters (33’) |