DimensionsMinimum welding lengths: 400 to 1,200 mm,
depending on width and pitch
Detailoptibelt ALPHA V timing belts are made from open-ended, extruded optibelt ALPHA LINEAR timing belts that are welded together to achieve the specified length. They are used primarily in transport systems.
Despite the break in the tension cords at the finger spliced joint, the welded timing belts still achieve at least 50% of the permissible tractive force achieved by belts with continuous cords. This is due to the high strength of the thermoplastic polyurethane.
When polyamide fabric is welded to the polyurethane belts, the fabric is simply butt jointed and not bonded together at its ends. In contrast, reinforced top surfaces and T2, yellow PU foam and APL plus coatings as well as the tooth side of the belt can be welded together as a joint-free composite.
AdvantagesAdvantages
Lengths can be manufactured according to gradations in pitch.
Can be supplied cost-effectively and at short notice
The reinforced top surface version and the T2, yellow PU foam or APL plus versions can be welded in composite
Properties
Also available with polyamide fabric on the tooth side and/or belt back
PU also available with FDA approval for food contact
Direct welding on of cams and cleats
Despite breaks in the tension cords, these belts offer approx. 50% of the performance of continuous cord timing belts
Minimum welding lengths: 400 to 1,200 mm,
depending on width and pitch
Detail
optibelt ALPHA V timing belts are made from open-ended, extruded optibelt ALPHA LINEAR timing belts that are welded together to achieve the specified length. They are used primarily in transport systems.
Despite the break in the tension cords at the finger spliced joint, the welded timing belts still achieve at least 50% of the permissible tractive force achieved by belts with continuous cords. This is due to the high strength of the thermoplastic polyurethane.
When polyamide fabric is welded to the polyurethane belts, the fabric is simply butt jointed and not bonded together at its ends. In contrast, reinforced top surfaces and T2, yellow PU foam and APL plus coatings as well as the tooth side of the belt can be welded together as a joint-free composite.
Advantages
Advantages
Lengths can be manufactured according to gradations in pitch.
Can be supplied cost-effectively and at short notice
The reinforced top surface version and the T2, yellow PU foam or APL plus versions can be welded in composite
Properties
Also available with polyamide fabric on the tooth side and/or belt back
PU also available with FDA approval for food contact
Direct welding on of cams and cleats
Despite breaks in the tension cords, these belts offer approx. 50% of the performance of continuous cord timing belts