Super Grip Belt
Super Grip Belt
Super grip belts are high-friction polyurethane belts designed to provide maximum traction and reliable power transmission in industrial conveying and mechanical systems. Engineered with specially formulated PU surfaces, these belts prevent slippage even under heavy loads, high speeds, or wet conditions.
Specifications
- Material: Polyurethane (PU) elastomer
- Surface Type: High-friction grip surface (smooth or textured options)
- Belt Type: Endless belt or open belt
- Thickness: Customizable
- Width: Customizable
- Hardness: Multiple Shore hardness options
- Color: Standard or customized
- Operating Temperature Range: Suitable for industrial environments
Key Features & Advantages
- Superior Grip Performance
High-friction PU surface minimizes slipping and improves conveying efficiency - Excellent Wear Resistance
Long-lasting performance under continuous operation - Stable Power Transmission
Ensures smooth and precise movement - Moisture & Oil Resistance
Performs reliably in wet or oily conditions - Custom Manufacturing
Tailored dimensions and surface patterns to match specific equipment - Low Maintenance
Reduces downtime and replacement costs
Typical Applications
- Conveyor systems
- Packaging and bottling machines
- Printing and paper handling equipment
- Logistics sorting lines
- Automation systems
- Power transmission equipment
Customization & OEM Services
- Custom belt width, thickness, and length
- High-friction coatings or surface textures
- Endless splicing or open belt formats
- Special PU formulations for heavy-duty environments
- OEM branding and packaging
FAQ
Q1: What makes a super grip belt different from standard belts?
Super grip belts feature a high-friction polyurethane surface designed to prevent slipping and improve traction.
Q2: Are super grip belts suitable for wet environments?
Yes, PU material offers excellent resistance to moisture and maintains grip performance in wet conditions.
Q3: Can I order custom sizes?
Yes, belts can be produced in customized widths, thicknesses, and lengths.
Q4: Do polyurethane grip belts last longer than rubber belts?
Generally, PU belts provide higher wear resistance and longer service life.
Q5: Are these belts compatible with automated systems?
Yes, they are commonly used in modern automated conveying and transmission equipment.










