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Film Belts suit light power transmission applications.
May 27, 2009 -
Made of Mylar/polyester, ultrasonically welded Film Belts feature perforated vacuum patterns and sprocket holes. Units offer chemical resistance, making them suited for areas where solvents, acids, and oils are present. Applications include disc memory drives, turntables, and miniature precision drives.
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Film Belts
Belting Industries has a new ultrasonically welded film (Mylar/polyester) belts provide uniformly high strength for instrumentation and light power transmission applications. Excellent chemical resistance makes it a good choice in areas where many solvents, acids, and oils are present. Film belts have the high flexibility and length stability to make them ideal for disc memory drives, turntables and miniature precision drives. The engineering possibilities of this belt, with perforated vacuum patterns and sprocket holes, are endless.
Company Information:
Name: Belting Industries Co., Inc.
Address: 20 Boright Ave., PO Box 310
City: Kenilworth
State: NJ
ZIP: 07033
Country: USA
Phone: 908-272-8591
FAX: 908-272-3825
http://www.beltingindustries.com
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