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O-Ring Belt Manufacturers and Suppliers

糖心Vlog is a top industrial directory listing of leading industrial o-ring belt manufacturers and suppliers. Access our comprehensive index to review and source o-ring belt manufacturers with preview ads and detailed product descriptions. These o-ring belt companies can design, engineer and manufacture o-ring belts to your specifications and application need. A quick and easy to use request for quote form is provided for you to contact these rubber belt manufacturers and suppliers. Each company has detailed profile information, locations, phone number, website links, product videos and product information defined. Read customer reviews and product specific news articles. We are the right resource for your information requirement whether its for a manufacturer of round urethane belting, power transmission belts, or customized rubber belts.

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  • Wallington, NJ

    For over 60 years, we have been offering innovative conveyor belting to customers worldwide. Our full line of products include perforated belts, vacuum belts, nylon core belts, and plastic modular belting. We have grown our reputation based on providing outstanding customer service as well as conveyor belt materials that will provide long-lasting value. For more information on how we may be able to assist you, visit us online or call us today!

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  • Waco, TX

    At Shipp Belting, we specialize in manufacturing and distributing high-quality conveyor belts designed to meet the diverse needs of industrial operations. With decades of experience behind us, we鈥檝e built our reputation on reliability, technical expertise, and a deep understanding of how material handling impacts overall efficiency.

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  • Grand Rapids, MI

    At Mol Belting Systems, we specialize in providing high-quality conveyor belts designed to meet the diverse needs of industries worldwide. Our product range includes an extensive variety of conveyor solutions, such as modular plastic belts, polyurethane, and rubber conveyor systems, all engineered for efficiency, durability, and superior performance.

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O-Ring Belts Industry Information

O-Ring Belts

O-ring belts, also known as round belts or endless belts, are a type of round belt used for both light and heavy-duty low torque belt drive applications.

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Applications of O-Ring Belts

In general, belt drives are used to transmit power or motion. O-ring belts are used in conjunction with round belt pulleys to transmit power across long distances.

These belts have a number of power transmission applications, including:

  • Printing
  • Commercial Sewing
  • Live Roller Conveying (providing motion power to conveyors like lineshaft conveyors and powered rolling conveyors)
  • Vacuuming
  • Serpentine Drives
  • Twisted Drives
  • Quarter-Turn Drives

O-Ring Belt Design and Customization

O-ring belts are named after their circular cross sections, which are made from elastomeric plastic materials, such as rubber, nylon, or urethane. Of these, urethane is the most popular. Because they use such stretchable material, o-ring belt drives do not require belt tensioners. In addition, their material makeup makes them stable, resistant to abrasion and cuts, resistant to stress from bends, non-fraying, and non-marking. If manufacturers so choose or if you request it, the belts can be altered to exhibit a number of different characteristics, such as UV resistance, anti-static behavior, increased oil resistance, and different textures. O-rings are also available in FDA/food grade approved varieties. Also, elastomers like urethane are easy to color, so manufacturers can custom color your o-ring belts.

Manufacturers fabricate o-ring belting cross sections in a wide range of lengths and inner diameters, as well as surface hardnesses. Note that surface hardness may be measured using the Shore durometer scale. You may purchase your o-ring belts as continuous pieces of material, or they may be connected together in a system using glue, staples, or other connection hardware. Continuous belt material does tend to be stronger than spliced material. What is best for you depends entirely on your application and the stresses and environment to which the belts will be subject. To find out more, talk to a reliable belt drive manufacturer, such as one of those we have listed on this directory page.

 


 

 

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