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Choosing the Right Pulley Lagging for Your Application: Rubber vs Ceramic vs Polyurethane

Choosing the Right Pulley Lagging for Your Application: Rubber vs Ceramic vs Polyurethane Choosing the Right Pulley Lagging for Your Application: Rubber vs Ceramic vs Polyurethane Selecting the correct pulley lagging material can significantly impact conveyor performance, uptime, and long-term operating costs. In South Africa’s demanding industrial environments, choosing between rubber, ceramic, and polyurethane…

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Pulley Lagging: How It Prevents Belt Slippage and Improves Performance

Pulley Lagging: How It Prevents Belt Slippage and Improves Performance. What Is Pulley Lagging? Pulley lagging is the process of applying a protective layer—usually rubber, ceramic, or polyurethane—over conveyor pulleys to increase friction between the belt and pulley. This added grip improves traction, reduces belt slippage, and protects both components from premature wear. What Causes…

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