en.Wedoany.com Reported - As the 618 shopping festival kicks off, the daily peak volume of express parcels approaches 500 million, putting sorting and conveying systems under the test of high-intensity, uninterrupted operation. Yongli Belting has proposed a complete technical solution ranging from elastic conveyor belts to energy-saving belts paired with electric rollers, addressing the stability and energy consumption issues of logistics equipment.
In logistics sorting lines, traditional PVC multi-layer bonded conveyor belts are prone to misalignment or delamination risks. Yongli's elastic conveyor belt adopts pure PU extrusion molding technology, achieving a fabric-free, pure rubber, homogeneous structure that physically eliminates the possibility of delamination and fabric exposure, resulting in maintenance-free operation. This belt utilizes the uniform elasticity of the material itself to automatically correct misalignment, reducing manual intervention. It can fit electric rollers with a minimum diameter of 50mm, making equipment more compact and reducing operating noise. The fully elastic structure reduces bending resistance to nearly zero, lowering system energy consumption by 10% to 15%. This product is mainly suitable for sections in logistics systems with high requirements for flexibility, low noise, and maintenance-free operation, such as merging, diverting, short-distance, or start-stop conveying areas.
The pairing solution of Yongli's ES energy-saving conveyor belt with its Kotec electric rollers focuses on addressing energy consumption and operational costs in logistics centers. The ES energy-saving belt creates a permanent smooth layer by adding special lubricating materials to the bottom fabric, reducing the friction coefficient between the belt and the slider bed by approximately 50%, while maintaining stability even after prolonged use. In an 8-hour energy consumption test, this product can reduce energy consumption by 50%, allowing conveyors to use smaller motor power for the same length or achieve longer conveying distances with the same drive power. Replacing with the ES energy-saving belt alone does not require changing other components of the equipment.
Practical case studies show that at a leading e-commerce company's beverage line in Guangzhou, with a peak load exceeding 2 tons, the original equipment experienced belt slippage and inability to drive during start-stop actions and severe package accumulation. After replacing with Kotec 165/217 permanent magnet synchronous series rollers paired with Yongli ES or elastic belts, stable operation was achieved for two months, resolving issues of idle slippage and heavy-load start-stop conditions. At a leading e-commerce company's 15-meter-long line in Qingdao, the original configuration used a 3kW asynchronous motor, resulting in high energy consumption. After replacing with Kotec 3kW permanent magnet synchronous series rollers paired with ES energy-saving belts, a 36-day energy consumption comparison test was conducted, maintaining consistent start-stop times during the test period, saving 178.88 kWh of electricity, with an energy efficiency rate of 39.46%.
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