The hardness and wear resistance of flat lifting belts are significantly different from those of steel wire ropes and lifting chains, as they are made of non-metallic synthetic fiber materials and mainly designed to provide protection for lifting targets. However, for the vast majority of lifting operations, its hardness and wear resistance are still acceptable.
We will not question the strength of flat lifting belts, as there are too many large-scale lifting operations that require the use of flat lifting belts. And its wear resistance is also unquestionable, mainly due to its PU hardening treatment, that is, polyurethane hardening treatment. After all, the wear resistance of flat lifting belts is not innate, so they must undergo post-processing.
After polyurethane hardening treatment, the hardness of the flat lifting belt will be significantly enhanced, while the wear resistance will also be greatly increased. There is no need to worry about severe wear when facing many lifting targets. However, it should be noted that when the flat lifting belt faces lifting targets with sharp edges, it is still necessary to avoid direct contact with them. In this case, Crown Airlines recommends adding protective covers to protect the flat lifting belt.