Spiral idlers are designed to perform in even the stickiest applications. Their unique [corkscrew" design works to clean the conveyor belt and helps to control belt-training problems associated with installations handling sticky material. Spiral idlers are available in belt widths from 18" to 48"
The spiral also assists in belt tracking and is ideally positioned over the discharge chute or a collection hopper. Discs make contact with the belt on the return side to help remove carry-back, therefore offering a maintenance-free solution in areas where plain return rollers are failing regularly due to carry-back and shell wear.
Diameter of idler mm
Length of idler Roller(Tube) mm
Bearing
108
1150
6204
133
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6205 6305 6306
159
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6306 6308
193.7
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6308 6310
219
1600.1700.3150.3350
6308 6310
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Minister Prentice said: “Canadian Prime Minister Harper and the government promised to bring our aerospace and defense industry to world-class capabilities to guide innovative R&D. Cooperation with Integran Technologies Company indicates that we have to assume scientific and technological obligations to help Canada. The company remains at the forefront of a competitive industry."
Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the project will expand the technical capabilities of the Integran composite tool. The project aims to develop a hard metal coating called “nanovate NV(TM)†to meet the needs of aerospace vehicles to increase their lifespan and durability, and to achieve energy savings. The Canadian government will give the project a $4.6 million fee-for-money subsidy.
Dr. Gino Palumbo, General Manager and CEO of Integran, said: "As a research company, Integran is at the forefront of nanostructured materials technology. Cooperation with the federal government and the JSF project will help us establish our position as an international leader. Position in the growing nanotechnology industry.†Integran will also work with graduate students at the University of Toronto in this innovative nanotechnology R&D project to support the transformation of scientific and technological achievements in this area.
Doug Perovic, professor and director of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Toronto, said: “Participating in this project will allow our young inventors to work with one of Canada’s most enviable and innovative companies to gain a professional experience and make them together to become Canada. The aerospace industry has communicators with advanced knowledge and technology."
The project’s investment was obtained through the Strategic Aerospace and Defense Program (SADI), which supports strategic industrial research and competitive development projects in the aerospace, defense, space, and security industries. SADI is operated by the Industrial Technology Office, a special regulatory agency of the Canadian Industry Department, whose mission is to promote the development of cutting-edge technologies based on the requirements of Industry Canada.
The Canadian government's participation in the JSF project will qualify it to benefit from the favorable conditions and make the JSF partner a reserve advantage. However, this participation did not promise that the government will purchase the aircraft after the successful R&D.
Canadian government invests in joint attack fighter nano-coating technology
Canadian Industry Minister Honourable Jim Prentice announced today that the federal government supports the development of nano-coating technology in the next generation of multinational "Joint Strike Fighter" (JSF) projects.