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CXP Vs CXA Heavy Duty Drive Belt

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Hello Everyone.....!!! Today we shall share the difference between Conti CXP & CXA Timing Belt. CXP & CXA Rubber Belt Properties: Oil resistant to a degree Tropics resistant UV and ozone Electrically conductive (Anti-static) to ISO9563 Temperatures ranging from -20°C to +100°C Increased power ratings CXP heavy-duty, high speed drive belt The CXP range has a specifically developed tension member and exceptional material bonding. The teeth and the belt top are made from a synthetic Rubber mix with high tear resistance and enhanced shear resistance, to ensure reliable sustained power transmission at belt speeds up to 50m/s. The CXP range is used where high power must be transmitted above 1000RPM. Glass Fibre Tension Member These tensile members have a high flexural fatigue strength along with a highly reliable power transmission capability up to 50m/s. CXA heavy-duty, low speed drive belt The CXA range combines exceptionally hig