Seamless belts are made of imported high strength glass fiber yarns and Kevlar (aromatic polyamide fiber), which is knitted by a circular weaving machine into a hollow fabric, and coated with
teflon resin (PTFE) in a unique technological process. This seamless belt has overcome the trouble of ruptures at the joints of the original conveyor belts, so as to prevent joints from having
seams to leave traces when bonding cloth and the trouble of poor stability because of unequal circumferences at the joints of the original conveyor belts leading to belt going deviated. The
seamless fusing machine belt is longer in service life than that of any seamed teflon conveyor belt.
This seamless belt has overcome the trouble of ruptures at the joints of the original conveyor belts.