Advanced EP fabric framework designed to handle aggressive coral stone processing with maximum tensile retention.
Extreme marine-grade compound specifically formulated to resist salinity oxidation and maritime weather patterns.
High abrasion-resistant covers designed for continuous aggregate handling in causeway construction.
Excellent impact attenuation and puncture resistance, perfect for heavy mineral handling and marine loading terminals.
Dongguan Trakkx Tech Co., Ltd. is a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-grade industrial conveyor belts and specialized bulk material handling solutions. With extensive field experience spanning over decades, we focus on engineering robust conveying systems capable of performing in the world's most challenging geographic zones. As Kiribati pushes forward with vital coastal adaptation, seaport optimization, and domestic road infrastructure development, reliable aggregate and raw material logistics have become the cornerstone of national resilience.
Our engineered product range supports various applications: from high-abrasion quarry processing plants on Tarawa, to portable ship-loading conveyors handling imported aggregates, cement, and local reef sand. We are committed to supplying long-life conveying belts that reduce maintenance overhead and prevent unplanned downtime in remote island environments.
The Republic of Kiribati, spanning across 33 low-lying coral atolls and islands, presents a unique set of logistics and geographical challenges. As sea-level rise and climatic volatility impact the islands, the Kiribati Joint National Action Plan on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management highlights the vital urgency of upgrading marine infrastructure, seawalls, causeways, and domestic airfields. Large-scale coastal defense projects require the transport, crushing, and distribution of millions of tons of aggregates, basalt, and lagoon sand.
Most aggregates used in major projects, such as the South Tarawa Road Improvement Project (STRIP) or airport runway refurbishments, are either imported via cargo vessels or extracted from designated lagoon dredging zones. Once landed at ports like Betio, these materials must be transferred efficiently to processing sites, stone crushers, or concrete batching plants. Traditional conveyor belts imported from generic brokers often experience premature catastrophic failure due to the high-salinity marine air causing steel belt-reinforcing fibers to rust, and tropical UV radiation causing standard natural rubber covers to dry out, harden, and crack.
Trakkx Tech addresses this critical gap by providing tailored conveyor systems that combine heavy-duty anti-corrosive synthetic fabrics with polymer formulas designed specifically for marine environments. Whether managing mobile conveyors on ship loaders in Tarawa, or stationary conveyor lines at local brick and block factories, our conveyor belts are designed to deliver reliable uptime, lowering the overall cost of development across the outer islands.
Highly versatile mobile system ideal for small-to-medium block production and dynamic stockpiling on atoll sites.
Galvanized steel tension elements combined with real-time sensor loops for wear detection in port bulk handling.
Food-grade hygiene compliant PVC belting system designed for salt extraction and processing on outlying atolls.
Rugged mobile chassis built to withstand harsh, saline quarrying environments and frequent position changes.
Developing conveyor belts that survive long operational periods in Kiribati requires addressing three critical environmental factors: High Salinity (NaCl), Equatorial Solar Exposure (UV Radiation), and High Humidity (Accelerated Rotting). Below is the technical roadmap Trakkx Tech applies to guarantee performance under these environmental demands:
Standard rubber belts rely heavily on NR (Natural Rubber) which quickly degrades under extreme coastal UV conditions. Our engineering team replaces standard covers with customized EPDM and SBR co-polymer compounds. These formulas are reinforced with chemical anti-ozonants that prevent micro-cracking and rubber dry-rot, prolonging the lifespan of the belt cover by up to 150%.
Traditional cotton-reinforced belts suffer from internal moisture absorption, resulting in bacterial rot and delamination in humid, oceanic climates. Trakkx Tech uses premium synthetic multi-ply EP (polyester warp/nylon weft) structures. Polyester fibers are highly resistant to moisture absorption, preventing mildew and maintaining optimal tracking tension without stretching.
Electricity on South Tarawa and Christmas Island is primarily generated from diesel microgrids, making power consumption a significant operational expense. Our Low Rolling Resistance (LRR) compounds reduce cover indentation loss as the belt rides over idlers, translating to up to 15% reduction in motor electrical draw requirements.
Dongguan Trakkx Tech Co., Ltd. operates a modern manufacturing facility equipped with automated vulcanizing presses, high-capacity mixing rooms, and comprehensive testing laboratories. Our location in Dongguan, adjacent to main logistics ports like Shenzhen and Guangzhou, allows us to offer efficient international transit paths directly to the South Pacific. Shipping logistics to small island developing states (SIDS) like Kiribati require careful planning and reliable scheduling.
Our dedicated export logistics team understands the specific requirements of maritime shipping to Tarawa (Betio Port) and Kiritimati. We work closely with leading ocean carriers to secure container space, manage customs clearance paperwork, and structure logistics shipments. To prevent salt-air damage during the 40-to-60 day sea transit, all conveyor rolls are prepared with specialized preservation packaging. Each roll is securely mounted on robust steel centers, wrapped in anti-corrosion VCI (Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor) film, and enclosed in heavy-duty waterproof outer protection.
This attention to detail ensures that when our conveyor belts arrive in Kiribati, they are ready for immediate installation. Additionally, by managing the complete supply chain in-house, Trakkx Tech eliminates middleman markups, allowing us to pass cost savings directly to Kiribati developers and state contractors.
Whether you require specific widths, custom cleat profiles for steep inclines, or custom-spaced sensor loops for steel cord monitoring, our R&D department will design and deliver custom solutions tailored to your operational parameters.
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Dual-application multi-layered belt offering excellent hygiene-standards and wear resistance.
Three-ply heavy industrial belt designed for medium-distance bulk transfers in earthworks.
Wide format conveyor system engineered specifically for marine lagoon sand reclamation projects.
Reinforced tracking compound for long distance port mineral logistics and extreme loads.
Highly flexible, medium-tension design featuring Y-grade heavy compound covers for robust abrasion resistance.
Inclined material handling system featuring self-cleaning profiles for wet reclamation sands.
Complete portable conveyor unit optimized for rapid deployable seaside aggregate installations.
Heavy-duty rubber build engineered to resist high impact forces from raw basalt loading.
At Dongguan Trakkx Tech Co., Ltd., quality control is integrated into every step of our manufacturing workflow. Our testing facilities run advanced diagnostic evaluations on every production run, including hot-air aging testing, ozone exposure assessment, and drum friction tests. We conform to international quality and environmental safety frameworks: ISO 9001:2015, CE standards, and DIN/AS standards.
For operations in Kiribati, we guarantee that all conveyor belts meet or exceed the following specifications:
Our conveyor belt covers conform to international standards for tensile strength, elongation at break, and volumetric abrasion loss, ensuring wear-resistance on demanding materials.
We perform salt spray chamber tests on our steel-reinforced belts to verify that the adhesive system prevents humidity ingress, avoiding steel wire oxidation.
The core fabric layers are chemically treated during production to repel moisture, preventing mildew and maintaining long-term tension stability in tropical environments.
Production generally takes 15 to 20 business days depending on order volume and customization specifications. Shipping transit time from China (Shenzhen or Guangzhou Port) to Tarawa (Betio Port) via regional maritime carriers is typically 30 to 45 days. We coordinate complete logistics, ensuring containers are loaded efficiently and all documentation is verified for rapid clearance upon arrival.
We pack all export orders in heavy-duty ocean packaging. Every belt roll is wrapped in a layer of Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) shrink-wrap, followed by a secondary layer of high-density water-resistant polymer sheeting. It is then secured on reinforced steel or treated wooden cores to prevent compression deformation during sea voyages.
For high-humidity, marine environments, we recommend EP (Polyester-Nylon) carcass belts. The polyester warp fibers maintain high tensile strength even when exposed to high ambient moisture, and do not suffer from moisture-related rot or stretch like traditional nylon-cotton blended cores.
Yes. We offer fully integrated hot-vulcanized corrugated sidewalls and T-cleat/C-cleat designs. Hot-vulcanization provides a significantly stronger bond than cold gluing, ensuring cleats remain attached under continuous load stress and high ambient temperatures.
Steel Cord belts are ideal for long-distance, high-tension lines where elongation must be kept to a minimum (typically under 0.2%). For shorter mobile conveying units, stockpilers, and stone crushers, multi-ply EP belts are generally more cost-effective, easier to splice, and highly impact-resistant.
Yes. Trakkx Tech is a complete material handling systems manufacturer. We supply a full range of conveyor components including impact rollers, return idlers, motorized pulleys, mechanical belt fasteners, and hot-vulcanization splicing materials designed to work seamlessly with our belts.
Contact our sales and engineering team today to receive a comprehensive technical proposal and competitive factory-direct pricing for your operations in Kiribati.