Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. Mercurio Conveyor Belt’s policy is to respect your privacy in relation to any information we may collect on the Mercurio Conveyor Belt website and on other websites we own and operate.

We only request personal information when we really need it to provide you with a service and we do so by only fair and legal means with your knowledge and consent. We also inform you why we are collecting your information and how it will be used.

We only retain the information collected for the time required to provide you with the service requested. When we store data, we protect it within commercially acceptable means to avoid loss and theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use, or modification.

We do not share personally identifiable information publicly or with third parties, except only when required by law.

Our website may have links to external platforms that are not operated by us, so please be aware that we do not have control over the content and practices of these websites and we cannot accept responsibility for their respective privacy policies.

You are free to decline our request for personal information understanding that we may not be able to provide some of the services you may want.

The continued use of our website will be deemed as an acceptance of our privacy and personal information practices. Please contact us if you have any questions about how we handle user data and personal information.

Mercurio Conveyor Belt Cookies Policy


What are cookies?

It is a common practice for almost all business websites to use cookies, which is what this platform also does, which are small files downloaded onto your computer to enhance your experience. This page describes what information they collect, how we use them, and why we sometimes need to store these cookies. We will also share how you can prevent these cookies from being stored, but this may cause a downgrade or breakdown related to certain elements of the website’s functionality.


How do we use cookies?

We use cookies for a number of reasons, which are listed below. Unfortunately in most cases there are no industry-standard options for disabling cookies without completely disabling the functionality and features they add to this website. It is recommended that you allow all cookies if you are unsure whether or not you need them if they are used to provide a service you use.


Disable cookies

You can prevent cookie configuration by adjusting your browser settings. Check your browser’s Help section to learn how to do this. Be aware that disabling cookies will affect the functionality not only of this website, but many others you visit. Disabling cookies will generally result in disabling certain features and resources of this site, so it is recommended that you do not disable cookies.

We use the following cookies:

  • Cookies related to your account
    If you create an account with us, we will use cookies to manage the registration and general administration process. These cookies will usually be deleted when you leave the system, but in some cases they may remain later to remind you of your website preferences when you leave.
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    We use cookies when you are logged in so that we can remember this action. This prevents you from having to log in whenever you visit a new page. These cookies are usually removed or cleared when you log out to ensure that you can access only resources and restricted areas when you log in.
  • Cookies related to the e-mail newsletter
    This website offers newsletter subscription services by e-mail and cookies can be used to remember if you are already registered and if you should show certain valid notifications for only registered or unsubscribed users.
  • Cookies related to processing orders
    This website offers e-commerce or payment facilities and some cookies are essential to ensure that your order is remembered between the pages so that we can process it properly.
  • Cookies related to surveys
    Periodically we offer surveys and questionnaires to provide interesting information, useful tools, or to understand our user base more accurately. These surveys may use cookies to remind those who have already participated in a survey or to provide accurate results after changing pages.
  • Cookies related to forms
    When you send data through a form such as those found on the contact pages or in the comment forms, cookies can be configured to remember the user details for future correspondence.
  • Cookies related to website preferences
    To provide a great experience on this website, we provide functionality to set your preferences about how this website runs when you use it. To remember your preferences, we need to set cookies so that this information can be called whenever you interact with a page that is affected by your preferences.


Third-party Cookies

In some special cases we also use cookies provided by trusted third parties. The following section details which third-party cookies you may find on this website.

  • This site uses Google Analytics, which is one of the most widely used and trusted analysis solutions on the Web to help us understand how you use the website and how we can improve your experience. These cookies can track items such as how long you spend on the website and the pages you visited so that we can continue to produce compelling content.
    For more information about Google Analytics cookies, please refer to the official Google Analytics page.

  • Third-party analyses are used to track and measure the use of this website so that we can continue to produce compelling content. These cookies may track items such as the time you spend on the website or the pages you visit, which helps us understand how we can improve the website for you.

  • Periodically we test new features and make subtle changes to the way the website is presented. While we are still testing new features, these cookies can be used to ensure that you receive a consistent experience while you are on the website, while we understand which optimizations our users most appreciate.

  • Since we sell products, it is important that we understand the statistics about how many visitors to our website actually buy, so cookies will track this type of data. This is important to you because it means that we can make more precise business forecasts that allow us to analyze our advertising and product costs to ensure the best possible price.


User Agreement

The user agrees to make proper use of the contents and information that Mercurio Conveyor Belt offers on its website, which includes at least the following terms:

  • A) Not engage in activities that are illegal or contrary to good faith and public order.
  • B) Not to spread propaganda or content of a racist or xenophobic nature, betting, any kind of illegal pornography, of apology for terrorism, or that is against human rights.
  • C) Not cause damage to the hardware and software of Mercurio Conveyor Belt’s systems, its suppliers or third parties, neither introduce nor spread computer viruses or any other hardware or software systems that are capable of causing damages previously mentioned.


More information

We hope this has helped to make things clear and, as mentioned earlier, if there is something you are unsure whether you need or not, it is generally safer to leave the cookies enabled if you interact with one of the features you use on our website.

This policy is effective beginning March/2022.

 

The Expert answers – Topic: Splices

Doubt: “The belt loses its alignment at a specific point when passing through the pulleys. What is causing this?”

Does your belt lose its alignment at a specific point when passing through the pulleys?

Check out the tip from our Mercurio Expert.

You first need to identify the point where the belt becomes misaligned. This normally happens when the splice passes through the pulleys due to the lack of alignment of the splice when it was made. Many splicers end up closing/aligning splices from the edges, which is not recommended due to the variations that can occur in belt width during manufacturing. Whether your belt is a textile one or of steel cords, the splice alignment should always occur through a center line.

Does your team have any questions about splices in your operations, calculations, good practices, how to inspect your conveyor belts, or other services? One option is to talk with our team. Mercurio believes that sharing knowledge is the best path to growth and toward everyone’s development.