Publish Time: 2026-05-09 Origin: Site
Reliability starts with correct cord fabric selection. Using a “one-size-fits-all” fabric leads to premature failure, safety risks, and high replacement costs. This guide helps you match cord fabric to your specific operating conditions.
Static tensile load (low vibration): Choose high-modulus polyester (HMLS)—high strength, low stretch, cost-effective. Ideal for conveyor belts, fixed hoses.
Impact load (sudden shocks): Choose nylon (PA6/66)—excellent impact resistance, high toughness. Ideal for off-road tires, hydraulic hoses.
Cyclic fatigue load (vibration/bending): Choose high-tenacity polyester or aramid—superior fatigue resistance, low heat buildup. Ideal for automotive tires, industrial bellows.
-30°C to 120°C (standard): Polyester—excellent thermal stability, low shrinkage. Most common for general rubber products.
120°C to 200°C (high heat): Aramid (Kevlar)—retains strength at 200°C, no melting. Ideal for high-speed tires, steam hoses.
>200°C (extreme heat): Steel cord or carbon fiber—ultra-high temperature resistance. Ideal for heavy-duty industrial belts, high-pressure hoses.
Standard (dry, mild): Any dipped cord fabric—polyester most cost-effective.
High humidity/water exposure: Nylon or aramid—better wet adhesion than polyester. Critical for marine hoses, underground belts.
Oil/chemical exposure: Aramid or polyester with special RFL—resists oil penetration, maintains adhesion. Ideal for fuel hoses, chemical-resistant bellows.
Cost-sensitive (standard reliability): Polyester cord—lowest cost, good performance.
Weight-sensitive (lightweight): Aramid cord—5× stronger than steel, 1/5 the weight. Ideal for aerospace hoses, high-speed tires.
Maximum reliability (critical safety): Multi-layer aramid/polyester hybrid—redundant structure, extreme durability. Ideal for mining conveyor belts, industrial safety hoses.
✅ Fiber type: Match to load, temperature, environment.
✅ Strength grade: Meet or exceed required tensile load (N/5cm).
✅ Adhesion strength: ≥80N/cm (general), ≥100N/cm (premium).
✅ Weave density: Higher for heavy loads (20–24 ends/cm).
✅ Layer count: Multi-layer for critical applications (3–7 layers).
Cord fabric selection is not a guess—it’s an engineering decision based on your exact operating conditions. The right fabric will maximize reliability, extend service life, and reduce total cost of ownership.
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