EP nylon conveyor belt — 2-ply to 4-ply polyester/polyamide fabric belting for tea factories, stone crushers, coal handling, and industrial bulk conveying across NE India.
Multi Trade Combines supplies EP nylon conveyor belting — the standard general-purpose industrial conveyor belt construction — to industries across Northeast India from our Guwahati counter and warehouse. Our stock covers 2-ply, 3-ply, and 4-ply EP nylon belting in standard widths, cut to length on request. EP nylon (Ethylene-Polyester) belting combines the high tensile strength of polyester with the flexibility and impact resistance of polyamide weft yarns, producing a belt that handles the full range of industrial bulk material conveying duties at lower stretch and longer service life than older cotton fabric constructions.
A conveyor belt is a critical component in any continuous bulk handling operation — when a belt fails, the entire material handling line stops. Keeping a stock of replacement belting and having a local supplier who can supply cut lengths quickly reduces production downtime. Multi Trade Combines has supplied industrial spares and consumables to Northeast India since 1991 from our AT Road, Guwahati premises, and we ship replacement belting to sites across the region.
Tea processing factories across the Brahmaputra Valley and Barak Valley use conveyor belts extensively on withering troughs, CTC machines, dryer feed conveyors, and sorting and grading lines. Tea leaf is a delicate cargo on withering conveyors but a heavy, abrasive one on made-tea conveyors after drying — both applications need correctly specified EP belting. Replacement belts for tea factory conveyors are a significant repeat purchase for major estates in Upper Assam, Cachar, and the Dooars adjacent areas.
Stone crushers and aggregate quarrying operations serving the road construction and building materials sector in Assam, Meghalaya, and Tripura use heavy-duty multi-ply EP belting on primary and secondary crusher feed and product conveyors. Aggregate is one of the most abrasive conveyed materials; the correct EP belt with M24 grade rubber covers is essential for acceptable belt life in this application.
Coal handling and briquetting units in Assam and Meghalaya, small cement and lime processing units, rice mills, and wheat flour mills across the Northeast use standard 2-ply and 3-ply EP belting on process and bucket elevator conveyors. The conveyor belt pairs with our range of industrial spares including hydraulic hose and pneumatic fittings for complete plant maintenance supply from Multi Trade Combines, Guwahati.
| Category | Industrial Spares |
|---|---|
| Key specs | EP nylon, 2-ply – 4-ply |
| Carcass type | EP nylon — polyester/polyamide fabric |
| Ply range | 2-ply to 4-ply |
| Belt width | 300 mm to 1200 mm (standard stock sizes) |
| Cover grades | M24, N17 general purpose; heat/oil resistant on request |
| Availability | In stock — price on request |
EP stands for Ethylene-Polyester — a reinforcement fabric combining polyester warp yarns (for tensile strength) and polyamide/nylon weft yarns (for flexibility and impact resistance). EP conveyor belting is the standard carcass material for general-purpose industrial conveyor belts. Compared to cotton carcass (CC) belting, EP belting has higher tensile strength per ply, better moisture resistance, lower stretch under load (important for long conveyors with tight take-up systems), and longer service life. 2-ply EP belting handles lighter loads and shorter conveyor centres; 3-ply and 4-ply constructions handle heavier loads and longer conveyor runs at quarries, coal handling plants, and heavy processing facilities. Multi Trade Combines supplies EP nylon belting to tea estates, stone crushers, and industrial facilities across Northeast India.
To specify a conveyor belt replacement, you need: (1) Belt width in millimetres (the most visible dimension); (2) Carcass ply construction — 2-ply, 3-ply, or 4-ply; (3) Ply rating or tensile strength (EP100, EP125, EP160 etc. — higher number = higher strength per ply); (4) Cover grade — M24 or N17 for general-purpose abrasion resistance, or heat-resistant or oil-resistant grades for special applications; (5) Cover thickness — top cover (carry side) and bottom cover (pulley side) in millimetres. Measure the old belt or check the belt's edge print marking — most belts have the width, ply rating, cover grade, and manufacturer printed on the edge. WhatsApp a photo of the belt edge print to our Guwahati counter and we will supply the matching replacement.