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To enhance the strength and durability of timing belts, manufacturers often incorporate reinforcement materials such as fiberglass or aramid fibers (e.g., Kevlar). These reinforcements prevent elongation and ensure that the belt maintains its shape under tension. Fiberglass is commonly used for its high tensile strength and ease of manufacturing, while aramid fibers are known for their impressive heat resistance and toughness. Using these materials in timing belts results in better performance under high-load conditions, reducing the likelihood of belt failure.


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Abdominal belts, often referred to as waist trimmers or abdominal toning belts, generally function by applying heat and pressure to the core area. The idea is that by wearing the belt during physical activity, one can increase sweat production in the midsection, leading to temporary water weight loss and a perceived reduction in waist size. Some belts also come with electronic stimulation features that promise muscle toning through electrical impulses.


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