Rubber timing belts and flat drive belts are two different types of transmission devices, each with unique characteristics and applications.
Rubber timing belts are a special transmission device that is made of high-strength fabric or steel wire rope as a reinforcement layer and covered with rubber material. This type of transmission belt has a specific tooth structure and precise spacing, which can achieve precise transmission and coordinated movement. Rubber timing belts are usually used to transmit high-torque and high-precision power, and their reliability and durability are widely recognized. The use of rubber timing belts can ensure efficient transmission, so they are widely used in high-speed equipment, CNC machine tools, robotics industry, automotive industry, and textile industry. Flat drive belts, also known as flat drive belts, are a type of drive belt with a rectangular or approximately rectangular cross-sectional shape. Power transmission is mainly carried out by friction between the belt surface and the belt wheel flange. According to their structure, belt core material and use, flat drive belts can be divided into two categories: canvas belt core flat belts and high-speed flat belts. The former can be divided into edge-wrapped flat belts and cut-edge flat belts, while the latter include cord core flat belts, rope core flat belts, braided core flat belts and resin sheet-based flat belts. These flat
Transmission Belts are mainly used for power transmission of various machines.
In summary, although rubber
Synchronous Belts and flat transmission belts are both transmission devices, their structures, uses and characteristics are different. Rubber synchronous belts occupy an important position in many industries with their high precision and high efficiency, while flat transmission belts meet different mechanical transmission needs with their various types and wide application fields.