
Food Grade Conveyors: Blue Silicone Belting for Easy Contaminant Detection
Problem Statement
Food processing conveyors require belting that resists oils, steam cleaning, and microbial growth while enabling visual contaminant detection. Standard white silicone fails under repeated high-temperature washdowns (95°C+), leading to cracking and bacterial harboring points.
Material Science Analysis
Blue silicone (VMQ) succeeds due to:
- Phenyl/methyl groups provide UV and ozone resistance for color stability
- High crosslink density (peroxide-cured) prevents plasticizer migration
- Blue pigment contrasts with common food contaminants (nuts, plastics, metals)
Technical Specifications
- Shore A Hardness: 60 ±5
- Tensile Strength: 8.5 MPa (ASTM D412)
- Elongation at Break: 350%
- Temperature Range: -60°C to +220°C (intermittent 250°C)
- Compression Set (22h @ 175°C): ≤20% (ASTM D395)
- Chemical Resistance: NSF/3A approved for direct food contact
| Parameter | Blue Silicone (VMQ) | White EPDM | Green Polyurethane |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max Continuous Temp (°C) | 220 | 150 | 90 |
| Compression Set (%) | 20 | 45 | 60 |
| Steam Resistance (500 cycles) | No degradation | Surface cracking | Delamination |
| Contaminant Visibility | High contrast | Low contrast | Medium contrast |
Standard Compliance
RubberQ’s IATF 16949 system ensures:
- Traceability of all raw materials (Lot-to-Lot tracking)
- ASTM D2000 M6G14A21F11Z1 material callout compliance
- ISO 3601 dimensional tolerances for belt tracking
- Post-cure processes eliminate residual volatiles (≤0.5% by weight)
For custom material compound development or IATF 16949 documentation, consult RubberQ’s engineering department.
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