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A horizontal, inclined, declined, or vertical machine for moving or transporting bulk materials, packages, or objects in a path predetermined by the design of the device and having points of loading and discharge fixed or selective.
, transmission, v-belts and all automotive, industrial and recreational markets. Belt manufacturers are said to have noticed improved processing, lower scrap rates and excellent product appearance. These products are environmentally friendly and user friendly, complying with all state and federal regulations. The company's technical staff provides assistance with plant trials, testing evaluation and overall safety benefits.

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Title Annotation:Materials
Publication:Rubber World
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 22, 2006
Words:91
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