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Conveyor belts

Efficient transport of material for all industries

Conveyor belts are a key component of modern production systems, providing efficient, fast, and continuous material transfer between production phases. This system consists of two drums and a belt, which can be made of plastic or rubber, allowing material to be transported in various directions: horizontal, inclined, or vertical.

Types of conveyor belts

  • Plastic belts: lightweight and durable, plastic belts are ideal for transporting lighter materials. They are mainly used in the food, electronics, and packaging industries.
  • Rubber belts: robust and wear-resistant, rubber belts function perfectly in industries with heavier working conditions, such as mining, automotive, and construction sectors.

Industries in which conveyor belts are used

  • Automotive industry: Perfect for transferring components and assemblies in assembly lines, increasing production speed.
  • Electronics industry: High precision and speed in transporting parts, with minimal quality deviations.
  • Agriculture: Efficient transfer of raw materials and finished products in agricultural processes.
  • Food industry: Reliable transportation of packaged food and raw materials through all production phases.
  • Pharmaceutical industry: Continuous transfer of raw materials and finished products in sterile and controlled conditions.

Advantages of using conveyor belts

  • Increased efficiency: Conveyor belts enable continuous operation in production processes, reducing downtime and increasing overall productivity.
  • Flexibility: Different belt configurations allow for a seamless material transfer across different industries and working conditions.
  • Space optimization: Conveyor belts can be installed in different directions, optimizing space within the facility.
  • Low maintenance requirements: Compared to other transport systems, conveyor belts require minimal maintenance, reducing costs of operation.