Low-friction Polyslide Systems are designed to increase chain life, reduce noise and provide extremely tough but light structural components for materials handling applications.

Uses include:

  • manufacturing and packaging machinery
  • chemical production
  • timber handling and processing
  • food and beverage production

Clean and quiet-running Polyslide Systems incorporate an extensive range of chain-track profiles, wear-strips and tensioners for use in power transmissions, conveyors and elevators. The Polyethylene (PE) plastics family includes:

Dotmar EPP stocks a comprehensive range of parts and specialises in the machining of non-standard items, so product availability is maximised and delivery lead times are reduced.

These highly wear-resistant products made from the Polystone family of engineering plastics are designed to eliminate excessive chain wear that often leads to premature. This is important in a wide range of industries because chain elongation leads to chain oscillation, destabilising chains.

Polyslide provides:

  • excellent sliding properties
  • outstanding abrasion resistance
  • very low coefficient of friction

Elements of the Polyslide Systems are designed either to be integrated into a complete materials handling system, or to operate individually as stand-alone items. The Polyslide System has been designed to complement and support every type of chain.

Spann-Box and Spann-Boy automatic chain tensioners from Murtfeldt Plastics complement the conveying system.  These self-tensioning devices permanently provide tensioning where required and, by following the chain elongation, prevent vibration and ensure a smooth conveying operation.

 

For more information please visit our website (click here) or contact Dotmar at:

VIC:
QLD:
NSW:

Ph. (03) 9552 4444  dotvic@dotmar.com.au
Ph. (07) 3423 8997  dotqld@dotmar.com.au
Ph. (02) 9878 5544  dotnsw@dotmar.com.au
SA:
WA:
Ph. (08) 8346 0011  dotsa@dotmar.com.au
Ph. (08) 9456 4700  dotwa@dotmar.com.au
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