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PU synchronous belts are made of thermoplastic polyurethane material, with a frame of steel wire or aramid fiber, ensuring excellent performance, accurate and smooth transmission, and both transmission and conveying functions.
Features of PU Open-Ended Synchronous Belts:
(1) Accurate transmission with no slippage during operation, featuring a constant transmission ratio.
(2) Smooth transmission with shock absorption and vibration reduction capabilities, low noise level.
(3) High transmission efficiency up to 0.98, with significant energy-saving effects.
(4) Easy maintenance with no need for lubrication, low maintenance costs.
(5) Wide gear ratio range, typically up to 10, with line speeds up to 50m/s, offering a broad power transmission capacity from several watts to several hundred kilowatts.
(6) Suitable for long-distance transmission, with a center distance of over 10 meters.
Conveyor belts, also known as conveyor belts, serve as the transmission medium in a belt drive system. A belt drive system is a type of transmission system comprising two or more pulleys with a belt wrapped around them, allowing the belt to rotate continuously. One or more pulleys power the driving belt, carrying the material being driven. The power-driven pulleys are called the drive pulleys, while the rest are referred to as idler pulleys.
Conveyor beltConveyor belt, also known as a transport belt, is a composite product made of rubber, fiber, and metal or a plastic and fabric blend, designed for carrying and transporting materials in belt conveyor systems. These belts are widely used in industries like cement, coking, metallurgy, chemicals, and steel, where short-distance and low-volume conveyance is required.






























