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Cogged belts are typically constructed from flexible materials such as rubber or thermoplastic elastomers, often reinforced with fibers like fiberglass or polyester to enhance their strength and durability. The notches in the belt serve multiple functions they reduce the belt's bending radius, decrease weight, and provide a larger surface area for grip. The precise tooth spacing and design are engineered to ensure that the belt remains engaged with the pulleys throughout its rotation, even under varying loads.


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Once the materials are prepared, the production process involves several key steps extrusion, curing, and finishing. During the extrusion phase, the raw rubber is shaped into a belt-like form, ensuring that it has the characteristic V-profile. After shaping, the belts undergo a curing process, also known as vulcanization, where they are heated to solidify the structure and enhance durability. Finally, finishing touches are applied, including cutting the belts to specific lengths, inspecting for quality, and preparing them for packaging and distribution.


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