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Rubber Transmission Belts Market Share, Overview, Scope and Outlook 2025

The global Rubber Transmission Belt Market is classified on the basis of type of power transmission belt, application based rubber material, and geography.

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<strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> <strong>Belts</strong> <strong>Market</strong><br />

<strong>Share</strong>, <strong>Overview</strong>, <strong>Scope</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Outlook</strong><br />

<strong>2025</strong><br />

“The global <strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> Belt <strong>Market</strong> is classified on the basis of type<br />

of power transmission belt, application based rubber material, <strong>and</strong><br />

geography.”<br />

A belt is referred to as a coil of elastic material utilized to connect two or more rotating channels mechanically.<br />

<strong>Belts</strong> have various applications such as to transmit power proficiently, for transport of material in a particular area,<br />

etc. The global <strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> Belt <strong>Market</strong> is classified on the basis of type of power transmission belt,<br />

application based rubber material, <strong>and</strong> geography. On the basis of basic type of power transmission belt, the global<br />

<strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> Belt <strong>Market</strong> is classified as flat belts, V-belts, <strong>and</strong> synchronous belts. Flat belts consist of a<br />

rectangular cross section <strong>and</strong> are competent owing to features like less bending damages, low creep, <strong>and</strong> high<br />

modulus of elasticity of traction layers.<br />

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V-belts consist of a trapezoidal cross section <strong>and</strong> are utilized in manufacturing applications for the reason that they<br />

have comparatively low cost, simplicity of installation, <strong>and</strong> extensive variety of sizes. These belts operate as frictionfit<br />

drive components, by means of the friction between the belt <strong>and</strong> the pulley to transmit power. They have higher<br />

power transmission ability as compared to that of flat belts as the slip between the belt <strong>and</strong> pulley is insignificant.


Synchronous belts display important features like high resistance to heat, environmental agents, fatigue, have a<br />

high speed, are flexible. They are utilized in applications where indexing, positioning, or a constant speed ratio is<br />

m<strong>and</strong>atory. In case of internal combustion engines, they are utilized to drive camshafts, fuel injection pumps, water<br />

pumps, etc.<br />

On the basis of application-based rubber material, the global <strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> Belt <strong>Market</strong> is classified as<br />

Natural rubber transmission belts, Synthetic rubber, Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) transmission belts, Nitrilebased<br />

rubber transmission belts, Chloroprene-based rubber transmission belts, Ethylene propylene diene monomer<br />

(EPDM)-based rubber transmission belts, <strong>and</strong> Silicone rubber belts. Natural rubber transmission belts are used for<br />

extensive applications <strong>and</strong> have less chances of damping. Synthetic rubber is a crude oil by-product <strong>and</strong> broadly<br />

used in transmission belt applications. Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) transmission belts are unaffected to erosion<br />

<strong>and</strong> have good antistatic properties. Nitrile-based rubber transmission belts function at high temperatures <strong>and</strong> are<br />

unaffected by oil <strong>and</strong> grease. Chloroprene-based rubber transmission belts are used for challenging operational<br />

conditions like that of underground mining depths <strong>and</strong> are also flame resistant. Silicone rubber belts are resistant to<br />

chemicals, greases, oils, etc. <strong>and</strong> have a remarkable feature of anti-adhesive effect.<br />

Ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) based rubber transmission belts are resistant to acid, oxygen, ozone<br />

belts, etc. They serve the purpose in high temperature applications such as foundries, cement works, steelworks,<br />

brickworks, etc. On the basis of geography, the global <strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> Belt <strong>Market</strong> is classified as North<br />

America, Europe, Asia Pacific, <strong>and</strong> Europe. Asia Pacific is the major manufacturer of rubber transmission belts,<br />

China being the leading player in the market. Asia Pacific’s regions such as India, Thail<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Malaysia use a<br />

noteworthy amount of natural rubber in the rubber belt preparations. Nevertheless, synthetic rubber costs have<br />

dropped in the last few years owing to the decrease in crude oil cost. In case of North America, the U.S. has<br />

witnessed an increase in its production of synthetic rubber belts. Europe is experiencing a higher dem<strong>and</strong> owing to<br />

the growing use of rubber transmission belts by automobile producers in the region. Some of the prominent<br />

players that fuel the growth of the global <strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> Belt <strong>Market</strong> include Gates Corporation, TEC Belting<br />

Company, B<strong>and</strong>o Chemical Industries, Ltd., New Engl<strong>and</strong> Belting Company, Belt corporation of America, Hsin Yung<br />

Chien Co., Ltd, Volga <strong>Transmission</strong>s Pvt. Ltd, PIX <strong>Transmission</strong>s Pvt. Ltd., Royal Auto International, <strong>and</strong> J.K. Fenner<br />

Limited.<br />

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<strong>Market</strong> Segment:<br />

Geographically, this report is segmented into several key Regions, with production, consumption, revenue<br />

(million USD), market share <strong>and</strong> growth rate of <strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> <strong>Belts</strong> in these regions, from 2013 to <strong>2025</strong><br />

(forecast), covering


• North America<br />

• Europe<br />

• China<br />

• Japan<br />

• Southeast Asia<br />

• India<br />

Global <strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> <strong>Belts</strong> market competition by top manufacturers, with production, price, revenue<br />

(value) <strong>and</strong> market share for each manufacturer; the top players including<br />

• Megadyne Group<br />

• Optibelt<br />

• Gates Corporation<br />

• Timing Belt<br />

• VIS<br />

• ContiTech<br />

• Mitsuboshi<br />

• Hanna <strong>Rubber</strong><br />

• Jonson <strong>Rubber</strong><br />

• Chiorino<br />

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On the basis of product, this report displays the production, revenue, price, market share <strong>and</strong> growth rate of<br />

each type, primarily split into


• Endless <strong>Rubber</strong> <strong>Transmission</strong> Belt<br />

• Endless <strong>Rubber</strong> Synchronous Belt<br />

• Other<br />

On the basis of the end users/applications, this report focuses on the status <strong>and</strong> outlook for major<br />

applications/end users, consumption (sales), market share <strong>and</strong> growth rate for each application, including<br />

• Industrial<br />

• Agricultural<br />

• Other<br />

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