Style # | Description* (Length/Width) |
Maximum Width Availablility (inches) |
Weight (oz/sq yd) |
Thickness (inches) |
Tensile Strength Machine Direction (lbs/in.-width) |
% Open Area |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CHEMGLAS 1580 | Fiberglass/ Fiberglass |
148 | 15.5 | .022 | 300 | 50 |
CHEMGLAS 1589 |
Fiberglass/ Fiberglass | 148 | 13.5 | .033 | 250 | 10 |
CHEMGLAS-1590 |
Fiberglass/ Fiberglass | 172 | 12.7 | .043 | 175 | 65 |
TCK 1000 |
Kevlar/ Fiberglass | 162 | 16.5 | .062 | 450 | 60 |
TCK 1589 |
Kevlar/ Kevlar | 78 | 6.7 | .017 | 440 | 10 |
TCK 1590 |
Kevlar/ Kevlar | 172 | 6.5 | .030 | 300 | 65 |
TCN 1589 |
Nomex/ Nomex | 148 | 15.5 | .030 | 250 | 20 |
TCN 1590 |
Nomex/ Fiberglass | 172 | 16.2 | .070 | 160 | 65 |
TCN 2000 |
Nomex/ Fiberglass | 122 | 39.5 | .100 | 130 | 50 |
![]() | In this extremely strong and flexible mechanical seam, Alligator or Clipper type metal lacing is locked into reinforced belt ends. The laced ends are then meshed and joined by a pin. Available in stainless steel, steel or Monel. |
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A resin-coated, synthetic fabric flap over the seam area can be heat sealed and/or stitched to a belt. This will ensure a continuous release surface which will inhibit mark-off from seam contamination and protect the seams from abrasion. A flap over seam is generally used with a metal seam and available with all CHEMFAB belting styles. |