The resistivity of Dura-Belt's new Cyclothane-SD urethane is so low that it is classified as "static dissipative" because it eliminates static faster than "anti-static" materials. Consequently, Dura-Belt's static dissipative belts work where regular anti-static belts fail.
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For years the food industry has been reluctant to use elastic urethane belts near food processing operations because of the possibility that a broken belt might get packaged with the food.
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Keeping belts tight is a problem as that is almost as old as belting itself, Dura- Belt's Anti-Vibration Belts greatly increases belt life by minimizing ther vibrations that stretch and abrade belts.
The belts are slippery enough to resist "walking" (screwing down the shaft and snapping back),..
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