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The advancement in materials science has further enhanced the performance of small rubber belts. Manufacturers are now able to create belts with improved elasticity, tensile strength, and heat resistance, making them even more effective in high-demand applications. Innovations such as the incorporation of aramid fibers and other composites have resulted in belts that can handle higher loads and operate at elevated temperatures without compromising performance.


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A V-belt is a type of belt that features a trapezoidal cross-section, resembling the shape of the letter V. This design allows the belt to fit snugly into the grooved pulleys that are typically used in machinery. By converging toward the center, V-belts increase the friction between the belt and the pulley, allowing for more torque transmission without slippage. They are engineered to effectively transfer power from one or more driving pulleys to driven pulleys in machinery, helping to drive the desired loads efficiently.


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