Cold and hot vulcanized splicing:
Two separate methods that are used for joining conveyor belts together. Both methods utilize chemicals and heat, to create a durable bonding. Pressure and heat are used to fuse belt ends together, this is called hot vulcanization, while the other method that is called cold vulcanization employs adhesive to the ends that cure at room temperature.
Hot vulcanization gives superior strength and is very durable. It is best used for high-tension applications with demanding conditions. Their resistance to environmental factors like temperature variations and moisture are much better. This type of splicing involves removing the belt and using specialized equipment, it is much more time consuming.
Cold vulcanization is much easier to implement; it requires less specialized equipment. It is a very practical option where there is no power or you are in a remote location. This type of splicing may not have the same strength as hot vulcanization, and requires a longer curing time.







