
The patterns and designs of industrial transportation conveyor belts (commonly known as patterned belts) are mainly used to increase friction, prevent materials from sliding down, and enhance the stability of transportation. They are particularly suitable for transportation scenarios with an inclination Angle. The common types and characteristics are as follows
Herringbone pattern (the most commonly used)

Feature
The surface is raised in a "person" shape, with a split opening and a closed style. It comes in three pattern heights: high, medium and low.
Performance
It has strong anti-slip and guiding properties, and stable bidirectional transportation
Applicable
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Stripe pattern (straight line pattern/horizontal stripe)

Feature
Parallel raised horizontal bars are classified as high, medium and low, and the spacing can be sparse or dense.
Performance
Strong impact resistance and smooth conveying.
Applicable
The inclination Angle is ≤30°. Bagged/boxed goods (fertilizers, parcels), block materials (ores, wood).
Granular/pitted/diamond pattern

Feature
There are dense raised particles or diamond-shaped patterns, and there are also concave types.
Performance
Wear-resistant, anti-slip and anti-static.
Applicable
Fine particles/powders (cement, flour, salt), light materials (plastic particles, wood chips), soft packaging/carton conveying.
Serrated shape/fishbone pattern

Feature
Sharp serrations or fishbone-like protrusions.
Performance
It has extremely strong grip and is resistant to skidding.
Applicable
≤60° large inclination Angle, heavy block materials (crushed stones, ores), rough surface materials.
Reference for pattern height and inclination Angle
Low pattern (5-10mm)
≤15°, light load, horizontal conveying.
Medium pattern (10-15mm)
15° - 30°, conventional bulk material, bagged.
High pattern (15-25mm)
30° - 60°, large inclination Angle, heavy load, and slippery materials.
Key points for selection
Inclination Angle: The greater the Angle, the higher the pattern needs to be and the stronger the grasping force (such as sawtooth/sector).
Materials
Loose material/slippery → herringbone pattern;
Bagged/box-packed → striped pattern;
Powder/Fine → Granular texture;
Large inclination Angle/heavy load → sawtooth/fan-shaped pattern.
Environment:For damp or oily conditions, choose high anti-slip herringbone pattern. Anti-static granular texture selection; For high temperatures, choose heat-resistant patterned belts.

