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Does the aggregate stick to the cleaning segments and build up between the blades?

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Does the aggregate stick to the cleaning segments and build up between the blades?

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Unlike a brush, the spaces between the blades do not clog, and unlike a scraper, there is no “dam” effect and the material is not smeared on the belt. Depending on the type of aggregate, there may be some material which sticks to the segments. However, most of the aggregate is thrown 1 to 3 feet due to the high rotation speed of the cleaning segments. Depending on belt speed, our Cleaner will clean the belt surface 5 or 6 times on each pass compared to a one time wipe with a stationary scraper. At 1750 RPM and 12 Power Blades, the COMMAND Cleaner wipes the belt 21,000 times per minute.

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