rubber ribbed belt

The primary material used in timing belts is rubber, specifically a synthetic rubber known as Neoprene or chloroprene rubber. This material is favored for its excellent elasticity, resilience, and ability to withstand various environmental conditions, including temperature fluctuations and exposure to oils and chemicals. Additionally, timing belts often incorporate fabric, such as polyester, to provide added strength and durability. This fabric reinforcement helps to distribute loads more evenly and prevents stretching, which could lead to timing issues in machinery.


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A poly V belt, also known as a narrow V belt or ribbed belt, features several longitudinal ribs on its surface, which provide a larger contact area with the pulleys. This design allows for more effective power transmission and ensures smoother operation compared to traditional V belts. The 135J6 designation refers to specific measurements related to the belt's dimensions 135 indicates the length of the belt in millimeters, while J6 designates a specific profile or construction.


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