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Flat Belts Manufacturers and Suppliers

IQS Directory provides a detailed list of flat belt manufacturers and suppliers. Find flat belt companies that can design, engineer, and manufacture flat belts to your specifications. Peruse our website to review and discover top flat belt manufacturers with roll over ads and complete product descriptions. Connect with the flat belt companies through our hassle-free and efficient request for quote form. You are provided company profiles, website links, locations, phone numbers, product videos, and product information. Read reviews and stay informed with product new articles. Whether you are looking for manufacturers of seamless flat belts, machined vacuum flat belts, conveyor belt repair materials of every type, IQS is the premier source for you.

  • Hilliard, OH 800-770-2358

    DuraBelt's belts are in nearly every industry, from twisted belts to conveyor belts for foods. Most consumer goods, including household products, packaged foods and drinks, tools, hardware, electronics, furniture, office supplies, cosmetics, medical goods, toys, automotive parts, mail, and athletic and entertainment products have a good chance of being conveyed at one time or another with belts made by Dura-Belt. We stand behind what we do, and even skip tooling charges. Contact us to find out more today!

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  • Lake in the Hills, IL 800-334-9372

    In business since 1988, our DuraFab, DuraFlow, DuraLam, DuraSil, and DuraChef conveyor belts might be familiar names to you. As a conveyor belt manufacturer, we know our PTFE and silicone-coated belting products have assisted many with commercial, food, industrial and military applications.

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  • Coraopolis, PA 412-249-0700

    Fenner Dunlop Americas has built a reputation in belt manufacturing, and our goal is to find the perfect solution for you. Our staff is dedicated to your needs and we are capable of assisting you in finding the belt your application requires. To learn more about the details of our industrial belts then simply visit our website or give one of our representatives a call.

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  • Akron, OH 800-841-4976

    We are masters of all conveyor belt systems, ranging from plastic conveyor belts to the more traditional rubber belts. We can manufacture belts for any industry, and we serve over 16 countries around the world. As a company who started small, we believe it is our dedication to customers that made us who we are today. Find out more when you give us a call today!

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Flat Belts

Flat belts are linear belts, constructed in a flat line for use in conveyor systems. A flat belt can be embossed, homogeneous or reinforced, depending on its application. Edge choices for a flat belt include c-cure, double loop and single loop. There are also several features of a flat belt that can be customized.

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Flat Belt Design

Flat belts can be composed of many different materials. A flat belt’s composition, as well as its shape and size, determine its application. A narrow flat belt made of natural rubber, for example, is unlikely to be used as a conveyor in a heat treating process. First, its narrowness does not lend itself to carrying objects from one area to another. Second, natural rubber tends to have a low resistance to high temperatures, making it less than ideal in an atmosphere where it may be subject to prolonged high heat. A more likely belt for such a scenario would be a wide, heat-resistant synthetic rubber or plastic belt. Metal belts are also sometimes used for such purposes. Polyurethane (sometimes erroneously referred to as urethane), neoprene, silicone and other synthetic rubber varieties can all be used as flat belt materials. Other possible flat belt construction materials include nylon, PVC and Teflon.

Applications for Flat Belts

A flat belt could incorporate cleats, lamination, perforations, profiles, or sidewalls. Flat belts are used throughout many industries. Flat belts have been in use in industry for many decades. They have been and continue to be used extensively in agricultural machinery such as threshing machines, silo blowers, balers, pumps and in generators. They are also widely used in much of the machinery that is employed in logging and mining applications. Flat belts can also be used in industrial coating, cooling, draining, drying and heating applications. A flat belt’s width is usually a clear determining factor in its application. Narrower flat belts tend to be used more frequently as components in machinery, while wider belts tend to be used more often in conveying systems. Flat belts, like most other belt varieties, can have seams, or they can be endless.



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