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The belt industry focuses on the production and distribution of belts used in various mechanical applications. These belts serve as essential components in power transmission systems, conveying systems, and other machinery. The primary types of belts include V-belts, timing belts, flat belts, and conveyor belts. V-belts, named for their trapezoidal cross-section, are commonly used in automotive engines and industrial machinery to transmit power between axles. Timing belts, featuring teeth that fit into corresponding grooves on pulleys, ensure synchronized movement in applications like internal combustion engines and precision machinery. Flat belts, with a simple flat surface, are used in applications requiring high-speed and low-torque transmission. Conveyor belts, designed for material handling, transport goods and materials across various distances in industries such as mining, agriculture, and manufacturing.
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