PE (Polyethylene) timing belt is a type of timing belt made from polyethylene, a common thermoplastic material known for its versatility, durability, and low cost. Timing belts are used in various applications to synchronize the movement of different components, such as in automotive engines, industrial machinery, and robotics.
PE timing belts are lightweight, have low friction, and exhibit excellent wear and chemical resistance. They are often used in low-power applications where the advantages of polyethylene can be leveraged. However, they may not be suitable for high-power or high-temperature applications, as they have lower tensile strength and heat resistance compared to other materials such as rubber, urethane, or steel.
To ensure proper performance and longevity, it is crucial to maintain and replace timing belts according to the manufacturer's recommendations. This may involve regularly checking for signs of wear, such as cracks, fraying, or elongation, and replacing the belt if necessary. Proper alignment and tension are also critical for optimal performance.
In addition to acid and alkali resistance, PE timing belt also has excellent aging resistance, weather resistance, ozone resistance, sunlight resistance, heat resistance, water resistance, water vapor resistance, UV resistance, radiation resistance and other aging properties. Moreover, when used with other unsaturated diene rubbers such as NR, SBR, BR, NBR, and CR, it can play the role of a polymeric antioxidant or antioxidant! And it also has excellent chemical resistance properties, resistant to acids, alkalis, detergents, animal and vegetable oils, alcohols, ketones and other chemicals; outstanding resistance to water, superheated water, water vapor, polar oil performance, as well as excellent insulation properties, corrosion resistance, in use is not susceptible to corrosive substances ~ not only that, it has a wide range of applicable temperature, the minimum use temperature -40 to -60 degrees Celsius, can Long-term use in 130 ℃ conditions!
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