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Carcass fabric, organized the way belt manufacturers think.

Belt manufacturers don't browse fabric by fiber type — they think in belt categories. So we organize our offer around the four belt families on the U.S. market. Find your belt category below; the fabrics underneath are what we weave for it.

01

Lightweight Thermoplastic Belt

The dominant category in lightweight belting — multi-ply thermoplastic-coated carcass used by belt manufacturers worldwide for food processing, packaging, logistics, baggage handling, and general light-duty conveying.

Lightweight · Multi-ply
Variety of Yarn Types
Polyester Spun, Polyester Filament, Polyester Monofilament, Cotton, and Cotton/Polyester blends — the complete range used in lightweight thermoplastic belt construction.
Weaving Structures
Plain weave, Twill, and other structures tailored to the surface, flexibility, and adhesion requirements of your finished belt.
Belt Construction Range
Carcass fabrics supporting 1-ply, 2-ply, 3-ply, and 4-ply belt designs.
Compatible Top Compounds
Carcass engineered for adhesion to PVC, Urethane (PU), Polyolefin, TPEE, and Silicone top compounds.
02

Solid Woven PVC & Urethane Belt

Single-layer integrally-woven carcass impregnated with PVC or Urethane — the construction format used across heavy-duty conveying applications including recycling, mining, wood products, and high-impact package handling. No plies. No delamination.

Solid Woven · Heavy Duty
Heavy Polyester Construction
Higher-denier polyester yarns woven into a single integral carcass — the workhorse of solid-woven heavy-duty belt manufacturing.
Polyester / Nylon Blends
Mixed-fiber single-layer constructions delivering higher impact resistance and improved flexibility for demanding industrial applications.
Friction-Surface (FS) Fabric
Engineered weave with high underside pull-out strength — supporting the friction-drive systems common in heavy-duty conveying.
MSHA / FR-Compliant Variants
Flame-retardant and anti-static solid-woven constructions meeting underground mining and hazardous-environment standards.
03

PVK Belts for Material Handling

Solid-woven carcass impregnated with PVK slurry. The dominant construction for airport baggage, parcel sorting, e-commerce fulfillment, and high-throughput logistics conveying — where wear, anti-static, flame-retardant, and low elongation properties matter most.

Solid Woven · Material Handling
Solid Woven Polyester Core
Three-dimensional integral weave — no plies to delaminate. Engineered for PVK impregnation and the high-cycle environments of sortation systems.
PVK-Ready Greige Fabric
Untreated solid-woven greige blanks delivered ready for your impregnation line. Tensile classes from 800 to 2,500 N/mm.
Anti-static / FR Variants
Solid-woven constructions with conductive yarn integration and FR-treatment compatibility for airport and warehouse codes.
Made-to-Width Belts
With sufficient order quantity, we weave directly to your finished belt width — eliminating slitting and secondary fabrication. The belt ships ready to install.
04

Lightweight Rubber Belt

Carcass fabric for lightweight rubber conveyor belts — the format used across food processing, package handling, tobacco, wood products, and general industrial conveying. RFL-treated and tuned to your rubber compound system.

RFL-Treated · Rubber Carcass
Polyester & Polyester/Nylon RFL-Treated
Standard carcass for lightweight rubber belts. EP and PN constructions, RFL-dipped for optimum adhesion to SBR, NBR, EPDM, and Neoprene compounds.
Cotton & Cotton/Polyester Blends
Natural-fiber and blended constructions for food-grade, tobacco, impression-top, and roughtop rubber belt applications.
Specialty Fiber Options
Nylon, fiberglass, Kevlar®, and Nomex® constructions for high-impact, high-temperature, or fire-resistant lightweight rubber belt manufacturing.
Single-Ply or Multi-Ply
From 1-ply to 4-ply carcasses — supporting belt thicknesses from light-duty to medium-duty rubber belt construction.

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