Sieve webs

Our webs are standard equipped with rods of spring steel class C (DIN 17228). However we can also mount rods of CrSi-steel, stainless steel or glass fibre reinforced polyester. After consultation with you, we can also use other materials so that the produced web will meet your expectations as good as possible.

Without using rod coverings we can create gaps with a minimum of 5mm. By using rod covering we can reduce the gaps to 2mm.

Outer belt

DN belt with Star-PVC covered rivet rods.

Centre belt with OGP32

Centre belt with rivet rods with OGP32

Outer belt with double rods

Outer belt with double rods

Stokmaat

In determining the correct width of the sieve web, it is important that the rods have the correct “stokmaat”. This is the distance between the two outside rivet holes, C.T.C. When ordering loose rivet rods it is important that you mention the stokmaat as well as the distance between the holes in one end. Without further notice, we assume this distance to be 20mm in 50mm wide traction belts and 32mm in 60 or 75mm wide traction belts. On request we can also make these distances 24 or 30mm

Rod material

Springsteel

Our webs are standard equipped with rods of spring steel class C (DIN 17228). However we can also mount rods of CrSi-steel, stainless steel or glass fibre. After consultation with you, we can also use other materials so that the produced web will meet your expectations as good as possible.

CrSi

For use in rough circumstances, for instance in stone separators, we can make the rods out of stronger materials. Here we use CrSi steel (spring steel, class super C) CrSi steel is harder and tougher than spring steel class C. Furthermore it has all the properties of regular spring steel. CrSi steel is available in the diameters 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12mm. A great advantage of CrSi steel is the fact that it is very suitable for welding.

Stainless steel

Stainless steel is often used in water. All metals used in these sieve webs are made of stainless steel. Stainless steel is available in the diameters 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12mm.

Glass fibre

To save weight we can use rods out of glass fibre. The glass fibres provide great tensile strength. A sieve web with these rods can weigh up to 50% less than a web with steel rods. Another advantage is that these rods don’t rust. Glass fibre rods are available in the diameters 6, 8 and 10mm.