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Seamless timing belt: What’s the difference between a seamless timing belt and a connection synchronization belt?
2025-10
Seamless timing belt: I believe everyone is familiar with timing belts, especially friends who work in machinery factories, as they handle these products daily. Although the timing belt looks relatively simple, there are many categories, which can be divided into seamless timing belts and bonded timing belts. What is the difference between the two?
The timing belt is made with a steel wire core or fiber rope as its skeleton, and is constructed from polyurethane or nitrile rubber. Only polyurethane timing belts can be connected, and rubber timing belts are all molded using abrasive tools. Many customers feel confused when choosing a timing belt. They don't know whether to choose a seamless timing belt or a linked timing belt.
After connecting the timing belt, everyone will understand the literal meaning: the factory-made timing belt is an open belt that is processed into an endless timing belt according to the length required by the customer. Generally, the teeth are crossed, and then the machine is die-cast and cooled by high-temperature heat fusion to form an endless synchronous belt. There is no steel wire at the interface of the timing belt, so the tension at the interface is relatively weak. For machinery with high tension requirements, it is recommended to choose seamless timing belts. The connected synchronous belt offers precise transmission, stable operation, low noise, and requires no lubrication. It is widely used in the glass, textile, electronics, printing, and dyeing industries.
A seamless timing belt is a fixed, tooth-shaped abrasive tool. The length can be adjusted to suit customer needs, and the endless synchronous belt can be manufactured directly. There is a ring-shaped steel wire at the interface of the seamless timing belt, ensuring that the tension of the seamless timing belt is higher and improving the overall thickness accuracy of the timing belt. However, seamless timing belts have requirements for the order quantity, since the width of our abrasive tools is typically 100 mm, 200 mm, or 300 mm. If the timing belt is too narrow or the number is too small, the waste will be greater.
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