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Urethane gears and sprockets are quiet, economical, long-lasting alternatives to the traditional forms of these products. In addition, like most urethane products, color, hardness, and size customization is available. Cost effectiveness, service life, and credentials like being FDA approved make it the advantageous choice.
· Mechanical systems
· Material handling
· Locomotive
· Conveyor belt systems
· Printing systems
· Drive systems
· Battery Manufacturing
· Computer chip manufacturing
· Food manufacturing
· U.S. Postal Service
· Farming equipment
· Snowmobile manufacturers
Used for extreme environments, these are available with a steel core for heavy duty applications.
Power transmission chains and sprockets work together in a chain drive system to convert the electrical energy generated by a motor to mechanical energy used to power conveyors and other industrial machinery.
Essential for a chain drive, these help ease vibration, noise, and sag within the chain. Thus, providing a stable rotation within the chain.
Simply put, these are any wheels with teeth that mesh with a chain. Because urethane has more durable characteristics than traditional sprockets, our sprockets have a longer service life, which means less downtime and more production.
Common in food production and health products which often specify using polyurethane, this sprockets are resistant to harsh environments like involving heat, chemicals, solvents, and abrasions.
Usually found in industrial OEM parts, drive sprockets are commonly available in low volume or to reproduce a discontinued drive sprocket.
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