Structure
Cover fabric layer: Usually made of cotton canvas or synthetic fiber fabric, it wraps around the outside of the V-belt and plays a protective role, preventing the belt body from being worn and corroded by the outside world. At the same time, it can also enhance the overall strength of the V-belt.
Elongation layer: Generally composed of rubber and fiber materials, it is located on the inside of the cover fabric layer. When the V-belt is working, it can withstand tensile stress and keep the V-belt in good elasticity and shape during the transmission process.
Strength layer: It is the core bearing part of the V-belt. It is usually made of multiple layers of high-strength polyester cords or glass fiber cords. These cords can withstand greater tension and provide strong transmission power for the V-belt to ensure that it will not break easily during the transmission process.
Compression layer: Composed of rubber material, it is at the bottom of the V-belt. During the transmission process, it bears compressive stress and can effectively transfer power to the pulley. At the same time, it can also play a role in buffering and damping.
Wrapped V Belt Characteristics:
• Good abrasion resistance
• With little generation of powder
• Providing clean power transmission
Applications:
Primarily used as replacement on industrial drives. The classical V belts are recommended in special applications such as V-flat drives. In the same manner these belts are advantages where reverse idlers have to be used, because of smaller heights.