Conveyor belt.Conveyor belts conveyor belt One of various devices that provide mechanized movement of material, as in a factory. Conveyor belts are used in industrial applications and also on large farms, in warehousing and freight-handling, and in movement of raw materials. that rubber processors can retrofit ret·ro·fit v. ret·ro·fit·ted or ret·ro·fit, ret·ro·fit·ting, ret·ro·fits v.tr. 1. To provide (a jet, automobile, computer, or factory, for example) with parts, devices, or equipment not in to their mixing lines, dip tanks and elsewhere in the millroom are available from the company. These belts are said to eliminate flat belt problems, including mistracking, frayed edges (and resulting contamination), belt slippage Slippage The difference between estimated transaction costs and the amount actually paid. Notes: Slippage is usually attributed to a change in the spread. See also: Spread, Transaction Costs Slippage and frequent maintenance and belt replacement. Retrofitting the company's conveyor belts to existing mixing lines is said to save tens of thousands of dollars in downtime and maintenance on each application, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the manufacturer. (Intralox, 201 Laitram Lane, Harahan, LA 70123) Circle 10 on card |
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