National textile industry belt
The universal belt for the textile industry is a vital component in fabric and fiber production machines, designed to ensure smooth power transmission and consistent movement across various production lines. These belts are typically constructed from multiple layers, including polyester, cotton, or polyamide fabrics, combined with durable surface coatings to provide resistance against abrasion, tension, high temperatures, and chemical exposure. The outer surface is often coated with materials such as PVC, PU, or silicone, tailored to offer controlled friction, slip resistance, or compatibility with delicate fibers depending on the application.
Key technical features of these belts include uniform thickness, high tensile strength, stable performance at varying speeds, and minimal deviation during operation. They are engineered for continuous heavy-duty use in processes such as spinning, weaving, dyeing, and fabric finishing. Additional benefits include quiet operation, flexibility in movement, and extended service life, all contributing to increased productivity and reduced downtime in textile manufacturing lines.