What is an anti-static drive belt?
May 09, 2024
What is an anti-static drive belt? Anti-static transmission belts are made of two materials, rubber and polyurethane. From the tooth shape, they can be divided into plane transmission belt and timing belt.
The anti-static transmission belt is made by adding conductive components (such as adding metal wire) or using conductive plastic to the PU (or rubber) used to make the flat transmission belt or timing belt. The anti-static resistance is more than 10 to the fourth power of ohms, and the conductivity is 10 below the 6th power, such as 4th power high conductivity and 2nd power superconductivity. Conductive ones should be used in electrical places with voltages below 220,380.
Normal synchronous belts have no anti-static effect. Anti-static timing belts 10 to the 6-8th power are made of anti-static materials. Anti-static and conductive polymers are used as surface carrier layers. They are widely used in the electronics industry. , non-woven fabrics industry and other materials (products) transportation and process processing that have anti-static and conductive requirements, electrostatic spraying lines, etc.
Anti-static belts are used in many industries, so what should you pay attention to when purchasing? Different materials have different anti-static requirements. Why use anti-static belts?
In some production environments, the generation of static electricity may cause accidents or damage materials. Generally, the production of gunpowder can cause accidents, and the production of electronic components and other materials may damage the materials if static electricity is generated.
For the anti-static index of an anti-static belt, you can use an anti-static tester. Usually, the anti-static index of an anti-static belt is between 10 to the 8th power and 10 to the 6th power. The anti-static belt of 10 to the 6th power can also be called an anti-static belt.