Delta Int'l fire-resistant conveyor belts are deployed across the most demanding industrial sectors, where safety and performance are non-negotiable.
The highest-stakes environment for conveyor belt safety. Underground mining requires MSHA-approved fire-resistant belts that can withstand continuous operation while preventing the ignition and spread of fire.
MSHA 30 CFR Part 18 fire-resistance certification mandatory for all underground coal mines.
Coal, clinker, fly ash, and bottom ash are all transported by conveyor in power generation. Belts must handle high temperatures and continuous heavy loading with minimal maintenance downtime.
Continuous material temperatures up to 160–200°C, with short-interval peaks up to 400°C.
Flammable materials, corrosive chemicals, and explosive atmospheres demand the highest standards. Our BVROS and BVROM grades combine fire resistance with full oil resistance.
Simultaneous resistance to fire, mineral oils, and operating temperatures up to 150°C.
Combustible dust, extreme heat, and heavy mechanical loads are the norm. Belts must resist gouging from sharp metal fragments while performing reliably at elevated ambient temperatures.
Excellent resistance to cuts, impact, and gouging from large/heavy metal fragments.
Large-scale distribution centers and bulk handling terminals require fire-safe belts wherever fire risk assessments classify zones as sensitive. Our food-grade and standard fire-resistant options cover all scenarios.
Fire-resistance certification for zones with fire risk classification under EN 13463 / ATEX.
Grain handling, food production, and packaging lines require belts that are safe for product contact, resistant to oils and fats, and easy to clean.
Food-safe compounds, resistant to animal/vegetable oils, with easy-clean surfaces.
Our engineers will recommend the right specification for your exact application.