The Manufacturing
Process
Pyramid
Inc. utilizes only the finest polyurethane elastomers selected
specifically for drive belt applications. We produce all of
the extrusions that go into the making of Pyrathane®
belts which is where the process begins. Polyurethane is extruded
in the desired round or flat cross sectional shape using material
which provides the desired physical properties. This extruded
material is then cut to a specified length and the ends are
thermally welded together. Our welding process molecularly
bonds the cut material into an endless belt, producing welds
that achieve tensile strengths that nearly match that of the
base material. The last step in our process is the removal
of a small bead of material which is formed around the belt's
cross section during the welding process. This bead is ground
away creating a small scuffed area which usually is only visibly
detectable and does not effect the performance of the finished
belt.
Pyrathane®
is Pyramid Inc.'s registered trade name for its polyurethane
elastomer endless stretch belts and cord.
SPECIAL
NOTE: Because of the nearly infinite variety of sizes
that Pyramid manufactures and that are possible, a catalog
listing these possibilities and associated prices is not available.
Our belts are custom-made to your specifications. There is
a modest minimum order ($25). Prototype samples are available
for evaluation at a very low cost or are offered on a no-charge
basis.