Jimo Qiyuan Hangxing Mould Processing Factory has rolled out a new non-stick coating for conveyor belts, and the buzz is hard to miss.
Made from tough PTFE blended with wear-resistant resins, the finish feels almost glassy under your fingertip. Materials-from snack crumbs to molded plastic-drain off the surface like water off a freshly waxed car. No more long shutdowns spent scraping caked-on gunk; a quick wipe and the belt is ready to roll.
Oil, grease, and leftover sticky powders barely stand a chance. That smooth shield cuts friction, nips power bills in the bud, and keeps the line humming. Operators say the drop in cleaning hours alone pays for the product the first month.
Move it, twist it, heat it-thin layer shrugs off the abuse. Test racks show the coating still holds up after weeks of nonstop travel under high tension. It even takes the daily bake of hot metal scraps without peeling away.
Plant managers can choose a water-based or solvent mix depending on what local safety rules demand. Either way, the coating goes on evenly with a spray gun, so no patchy spots or missed corners.
Food producers appreciate the FDA stamp, and SGS lists the batch as compliant with its hygiene standards. That peace of mind lets belt operators get back to the real job: moving product, not cleaning surfaces.