Definition Of Aramid Rubber Conveyor Belts

Apr 13, 2026

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Aramid rubber conveyor belts are high-performance belts constructed using para-aramid fibers (such as Kevlar or domestically produced aramid from Tayho Advanced Materials) as the carcass material, combined with highly wear-resistant and elastic rubber covers. Their core advantage lies in leveraging the exceptional properties of aramid fibers-including high strength, lightweight, high-temperature resistance, chemical corrosion resistance, and low elongation-to significantly elevate the overall performance of the conveyor belt.

 

Key Features

  • High Strength: Aramid fibers boast a tensile strength of 3000–4000 MPa, which is 5 to 7 times stronger than steel wire.
  • Lightweight: These belts are approximately 30% lighter than traditional steel cord conveyor belts, significantly reducing overall system energy consumption.
  • High-Temperature Resistance: They maintain stable long-term operation in extreme environments ranging from 200°C to 300°C.
  • Impact & Tear Resistance: Perfectly suited for demanding scenarios involving high-drop transfers and the transport of sharp, abrasive materials.
  • Low Elongation: With a longitudinal reference force elongation of ≤0.5%, they ensure exceptional operational stability and minimal stretch.
  • Inherent Flame Retardancy: They meet the stringent fire safety requirements of high-risk industries such as coal mining and metallurgy.
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