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Posted July 17, 2024

Two belting solutions from AMMEGA

AMMEGA, a global provider of belting solutions for conveying and power transmission, announces two successful solutions in the logistics space to address increasing demand for equipment durability in warehousing, distribution, and manufacturing operations.


Ammega Ropanol EX
Ammega Ropanol EX
Ammega Megadyne Titanium belt
Ammega Megadyne Titanium

Part of AMMEGA’s Ammeraal Beltch portfolio, the Ropanol EX is a new synthetic belt that offers greater impact resistance and compatibility with higher-speed applications. From Megadyne, the Titanium belt—is the strongest belt on the market. The optimized durability of both belts helps to minimize maintenance downtime and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) on equipment.

Ropanol EX is suitable for both traditional manual sortation systems as well as automated high-speed conveying applications—perfect for parcel sortation systems, distribution centers, and even airport luggage carriers. The belt also supports greater energy efficiency and subsequent cost savings while also emitting less noise due to Ammeraal Beltech’s EX fabric on the bottom.

AMMEGA’s Megadyne has developed belting solutions for almost every power transmission application including all areas of automotive manufacturing plants and other vehicle handling systems around the world. The Titanium belt, used by customers such as Tesla, is the strongest rubber belt in the market. As the transition from internal combustion engine to battery-powered cars continues to rise, so does the need for stronger and more durable belts that can carry heavier vehicles. Over 20 years of experience in automotive manufacturing assembly and carwash applications have enabled AMMEGA to develop the best and most durable rubber power transmission timing belts that deal with high torque, low to high rotational speed usage with low noise, and robust environmental working condition.

“Our Ropanol EX and Titanium solutions are designed to stand up against the toughest demands of today’s warehousing, distribution, and manufacturing centers,” said Director of Product Management Bobby Bauman. “Thanks to increasing automation, digitization and advances in precision handling, these operations are moving more and faster than ever and belting—whether in conveying or power transmission — must keep up.”

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