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was founded in 1915 as Cambridge Wire Cloth
Company, a weaver of industrial wire cloth. In the 1920's
Cambridge pioneered the development of metal mesh conveyor belting
to meet the needs of U.S. industry in processing
applications.
Over the years, Cambridge has developed and
patented numerous belt designs and continues to emphasize research
and development as well as applications technology in order to
serve market requirements. Cambridge belting products serve a wide
range of industries, including food and beverage processing, glass
and ceramics, and metalworking. Since 1991, Cambridge's patented
DiaCrimp construction for balanced weave mesh belts has offered
the market superior performance in demanding process applications
such as glass annealing and decorating, baking ovens, and high
temperature metalworking applications, as well as improved
operation at ambient temperature. Cambridge entered the spiral
conveyor belt market in the early 1980's with the introduction of
Cambri-Link and Cam-Grid belts, and has since developed a broad
range of belts and accessories for this important
market.
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