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View:310 When selecting metal conveyor belts for tiny component and miniature food production lines, 0.4mm spiral diameter compound weave mesh belt stands out as a practical, cost-effective conveying solution widely adopted across food baking, precision hardware, pharmaceutical granule and small electronic part processing industries. Made mainly from 304 or 316L stainless steel via interlocked left-right spiral plus straight cross rod compound weaving, this specification mesh belt is optimized purposely for stable transportation of small-size goods, with unique structural strengths unavailable from ordinary balanced weave belts.
Benefiting from the slim 0.4mm spiral wire matching compound dense weaving craft, the finished belt features extremely minimized mesh opening compared with regular thick-wire compound belts or standard weave belts. Tiny items including miniature screws, nuts, granular snacks, pharmaceutical pellets and micro plastic parts cannot drop through mesh gaps during continuous running, drastically cutting material waste and production downtime caused by product falling into conveyor equipment. Flat seamless carrying surface also prevents small lightweight products from tilting or flipping in transit, keeping orderly conveying rhythm for automated assembly and baking production.
Compound weave’s multi-spiral per pitch layout endows the belt with superior tensile strength despite only 0.4mm thin spiral wire, resisting stretch deformation under long-time continuous load operation. Moderate wire thickness balances rigidity and bendability: the belt smoothly rounds conveyor rollers without permanent kink or wire breakage, suitable for straight and curved conveying tracks commonly used in small-product assembly lines. Unlike ultra-thin single-wire mesh prone to abrasion crack, 0.4mm spiral after solid weaving gains enhanced anti-wear performance to cope with frequent friction from frequent small-item loading and unloading.
For oven baking, drying and heat treatment procedures of small food and precision metal parts, the compact dense mesh from 0.4mm spiral compound weaving delivers consistent airflow and thermal conductivity across full belt surface. Heat distributes evenly onto every tiny conveyed product, eliminating uneven baking, incomplete drying or partial overheating issues frequently seen on large-hole mesh belts, improving finished product qualification rate for cookies, mini pastries and quenched micro fasteners.
Stainless steel raw material plus compact 0.4mm spiral dense structure leaves no hidden dead space for residual small particles and food debris to embed deeply. Operators complete quick water washing or high-temperature steam sanitization efficiently, complying with food-grade and medical production hygiene standards. The belt resists mild acid, alkali and moisture corrosion, adapting to wet cleaning workshops, high-temperature drying tunnels and normal-temperature hardware assembly workshops multi-scenario small-product conveying demands.
Precision weaving fixes 0.4mm spiral firmly with cross rods, reducing loose wire and mesh loosening failure probability during long-term cyclic operation. Stable running lowers abnormal wear of driving rollers and supporting frames, helping factories cut regular replacement and maintenance expense on conveyor accessories. Customizable edge treatments including welded edge or folded edge further fit customized small-size conveyor equipment layout.
This 0.4mm spiral compound weave mesh belt is routinely applied on production lines transporting mini baked snacks, precision micro hardware fittings, medicinal granules, small electronic accessories and granular chemical raw materials, serving small-batch automated conveying for medium and small-sized processing manufacturers globally.
We support customized width, total length and edge processing according to clients’ on-site conveyor equipment parameters; besides 0.4mm spiral specification, alternative spiral wire diameters are available upon personalized production requirements to match different small-product dimension and load needs.