Steelcord Belting: Standards, Measurement and Field Performance

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Steve Kasper Alex Harrison
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Various countries around the world have testing and manufacturing standards in place for steel cord belting. These standards are very comprehensive in what they allow the end user to specify, however, their practical significance in terms of belt life is more difficult to quantify. Such testing standards will be briefly reviewed in this paper in relation to the implication for end user expectancy. Since there is no US standard of manufacture, the end user is left with writing their own specifications. In addition, such standards do not address the effect on belt life of manufacturing faults, such as cord plane buckles, or lateral cord movement. Some new technology used to test steel cord belting will be described as an aid to both manufacturer and end user. Specific end user related issues addressed on this paper are: Tracking and belt quality Cord plane irregularities and performance Cord size and belt life Cord fatigue and testing
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APA: Steve Kasper Alex Harrison  (1993)  Steelcord Belting: Standards, Measurement and Field Performance

MLA: Steve Kasper Alex Harrison Steelcord Belting: Standards, Measurement and Field Performance. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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