Product Description

Simplex stainless 304 Roller Chain (08B-1, 24B-1)
 

The most commonly used chain is roller chain or as it is also known transmission chain. These are the simplest chain drives, Used mainly for transmitting power. Can be supplied from 3mm pitch up to 4″ pitch in either mild steel or stainless steel.

 

DIN/ISO
Chain No.
Pitch Roller
Diameter
 
Width Between
Inner Plates
 
Pin Diameter
 
Pin Length
 
Inner Plate depth
 
Plate thick
ness
 
Ultimate
Tensile
Strength
 
Average
Tensile
Strength
Weight Per Meter
 
Mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm kN/LB kN Kg/m
04B-1 6.000 4.00 2.80 1.85 6.80 7.80 5.00 0.60 3.0/682 3.2 0.11
05B-1 8.000 5.00 3.00 2.31 8.20 8.90 7.10 0.80 5.0/1136 5.9 0.20
*06B-1 9.525 6.35 5.72 3.28 13.15 14.10 8.20 1.30 9.0/2045 10.4 0.41
08B-1 12.700 8.51 7.75 4.45 16.70 18.20 11.80 1.60 18.0/4091 19.40 0.69
10B-1 15.875 10.16 9.65 5.09 19.50 20.90 14.70 1.70 22.4/5091 27.50 0.93
12B-1 19.050 12.07 11.68 5.72 22.50 24.2 16.00 1.85 29.0/6591 32.20 1.15
16B-1 25.400 15.88 17.02 8.28 36.10 37.4 21.00 4.15/3.1 60.0/13636 72.80 2.71
20B-1 31.750 19.05 19.56 10.19 41.30 45.0 26.40 4.5/3.5 95.0/21591 106.7 3.70
24B-1 38.100 25.40 25.40 14.63 53.40 57.80 33.20 6.0/4.8 160.0/36364 178.0 7.10
28B-1 44.450 27.94 30.99 15.90 65.10 69.50 36.70 7.5/6.0 200.0/45455 222.0 8.50
32B-1 50.800 29.21 30.99 17.81 66.00 71.0 42.00 7.0/6.0 250.0/56818 277.5 10.25
40B-1 63.50 39.37 38.10 22.89 82.20 89.2 52.96 8.5/8.0 355.0/80682 394.0 16.35
48B-1 76.20 48.26 45.72 29.24 99.10 107.0 63.80 12.0/10.0 560.0/127272 621.6 25.00
56B-1 88.90 53.98 53.34 34.32 114.60 123.0 77.80 13.5/12.0 850.0/193180 940.0 35.78
*Bushing chain: d1 in the table indicate the external diameter of bushing
 

We own the sophisticated equipment and the advanced technology, such as: 
1. CAD Designer
2. Wire Cutting Machine
3. Chain Running In Machine
4. Conveyor Furance
5. Ball Drift
6. Shot Peened Parts
7. Design Of Link Plate Waist

Company Detail:

GOODLUCK TRANSMISSION is 1 of a professional exporter with exporting POWER TRANSMISSION PARTS: Roller chains,conveyor chain,stainless steel chains, agricultural chains, steel detachable chains, special chains, sprockets, s. S. Sprockets, HRC couplings, pulleys, bushes etc. All these products have been supplied regularly to World Wide for over 15 years.  

 

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Material: Stainless steel
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conveyor

What are the considerations for selecting a corrosion-resistant conveyor chain?

When selecting a corrosion-resistant conveyor chain, several considerations should be taken into account to ensure optimal performance and longevity in corrosive environments. Here are the key factors to consider:

– Material Selection:

Choose a conveyor chain material that is resistant to the specific corrosive agents present in the environment. Stainless steel, plastic, and special coatings such as zinc or nickel plating are commonly used for their corrosion resistance properties.

– Corrosion Resistance Ratings:

Review the corrosion resistance ratings of different chain materials and coatings. Look for industry standards such as ASTM or ISO ratings that indicate the material’s resistance to specific corrosive substances or environmental conditions.

– Environmental Factors:

Consider the specific environmental factors that contribute to corrosion, such as humidity, temperature, presence of chemicals or solvents, and exposure to saltwater or acids. Evaluate how these factors may impact the chain’s corrosion resistance requirements.

– Coating or Surface Treatment:

If using a metal chain, consider applying additional coatings or surface treatments to enhance its corrosion resistance. Options may include electroplating, powder coating, or using specialized anti-corrosion coatings.

– Compatibility with Cleaning Methods:

Ensure that the selected chain material is compatible with the cleaning methods and chemicals used in the application. Some corrosive-resistant materials may require specific cleaning procedures to maintain their performance and longevity.

– Operational Considerations:

Take into account the load capacity, speed, and operational requirements of the conveyor system. Ensure that the corrosion-resistant chain can withstand the mechanical stresses and operational demands without compromising its corrosion resistance properties.

– Cost-Effectiveness:

Weigh the initial cost and long-term benefits of using a corrosion-resistant conveyor chain. While corrosion-resistant materials may have a higher upfront cost, they can significantly reduce maintenance, replacement, and downtime costs associated with corrosion-related failures.

By considering these factors, you can select a corrosion-resistant conveyor chain that is well-suited for the specific corrosive environment, ensuring reliable and durable performance in applications such as chemical processing, food production, wastewater treatment, or outdoor environments.

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How do you prevent corrosion in conveyor chains?

Preventing corrosion in conveyor chains is essential for maintaining their performance and prolonging their lifespan. Here are some effective measures to prevent corrosion:

1. Material Selection: Choose conveyor chains made from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel, plastic, or coatings specifically designed to resist corrosion. These materials offer better protection against rust and corrosion compared to standard steel chains.

2. Proper Lubrication: Apply a suitable lubricant to the conveyor chain regularly. Lubrication creates a protective barrier that helps prevent moisture and contaminants from reaching the metal surface, reducing the risk of corrosion. Select a lubricant that provides corrosion protection properties and is compatible with the chain material.

3. Environmental Controls: Control the operating environment to minimize exposure to corrosive elements. Implement measures such as humidity control, proper ventilation, and protection from direct contact with water or chemicals. Consider using covers or enclosures to shield the conveyor chain from environmental factors that can accelerate corrosion.

4. Surface Treatments: Apply corrosion-resistant coatings or treatments to the conveyor chain. These coatings can provide an additional protective layer that acts as a barrier against moisture and corrosive substances. Examples of surface treatments include zinc plating, galvanizing, or epoxy coatings.

5. Regular Inspections and Cleaning: Regularly inspect the conveyor chain for signs of corrosion or damage. Remove any accumulated dirt, debris, or corrosive substances promptly. Cleaning the chain helps prevent the buildup of contaminants that can accelerate corrosion.

6. Preventive Maintenance: Implement a preventive maintenance program that includes regular cleaning, lubrication, and inspection of the conveyor chain. This proactive approach helps identify and address any potential corrosion issues early on, preventing further damage.

7. Proper Storage: When not in use, store the conveyor chains in a dry and controlled environment. Protect them from exposure to moisture, humidity, and corrosive substances. Use appropriate storage methods, such as hanging the chains or storing them in sealed containers.

By following these preventive measures, you can significantly reduce the risk of corrosion in conveyor chains, ensuring their optimal performance and longevity.

conveyor

What are the signs of wear and tear in a conveyor chain?

Over time, a conveyor chain may experience wear and tear due to the demanding nature of material handling operations. Several signs indicate the need for maintenance or replacement of a conveyor chain. These signs of wear and tear include:

  • Chain Elongation: One of the common signs of wear in a conveyor chain is elongation. As the chain wears, the pitch between the chain links gradually increases, resulting in a longer chain length. Excessive elongation can cause improper engagement with sprockets, leading to slippage or chain derailment.
  • Chain Link Plate Wear: The link plates of a conveyor chain can experience wear on their surfaces. This wear is typically caused by friction against sprockets, guide rails, or other components. Signs of plate wear include thinning or deformation of the link plates, which can affect the overall strength and integrity of the chain.
  • Sprocket Tooth Wear: The teeth of the sprockets that engage with the conveyor chain can also exhibit signs of wear. Over time, the teeth may become worn down, rounded, or have irregular shapes. This wear can cause improper chain engagement, resulting in reduced efficiency and potential chain slipping or skipping.
  • Excessive Noise: Increased noise during the operation of the conveyor system can indicate wear and tear in the chain. Excessive wear can lead to metal-to-metal contact, resulting in noisy operation. Unusual squeaking, grinding, or rattling sounds are indicators that the chain may require inspection or maintenance.
  • Visible Damage: Any visible damage to the chain, such as cracked or broken link plates, bent pins, or missing attachments, is a clear sign of wear and tear. These damages compromise the chain’s structural integrity and should be addressed promptly to prevent further issues or chain failure.
  • Inconsistent Movement: If the conveyor chain starts to exhibit jerky or uneven movement, it may be a sign of wear or misalignment. Misalignment can occur due to worn chain links, damaged sprockets, or improper tensioning. Inconsistent movement can lead to reduced efficiency, increased wear, and potential chain failure.

Regular inspection and maintenance of the conveyor chain system are essential to identify these signs of wear and tear. Timely replacement of worn components and proper lubrication can help prolong the life of the chain and maintain efficient operation.

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editor by CX 2023-12-22