Chain plates can be designed and manufactured according to specific requirements and specifications. Common chain plate specifications include 31.75, 38.1, and 50.8. Compared to other types of transmission belts, chain plates have relatively higher production costs.
They are widely used in industries such as food, canned goods, pharmaceuticals, beverages, cosmetics, motorcycle assembly lines, animal slaughtering production lines, detergents, paper products, seasonings, and dairy products for conveying, distribution, and downstream packaging.