A belt conveyor is a material handling device that uses a continuously moving belt as its load-bearing component. Its core function is to achieve efficient, continuous material transport and can be integrated with specific process handling. 1. Core Material Conveying Function Continuous Spatial Transfer Enables horizontal, inclined, or vertical material transport along a fixed route, supports the formation of complex spatial conveying routes, replaces manual handling, and significantly improves production line efficiency. Adaptability to Various Material Forms It can transport bulk particles (such as grains, chemical raw materials) as well as individual items (such as packaged boxes, bagged goods), with an application range spanning from dry materials to components requiring cleaning. 2. Production Process Integration Process Integration Simultaneously performs cooling, cleaning, and draining operations during transportation. For example, trough-type mesh belt conveyors use water trough designs to directly cool or clean high-temperature workpieces with water; oil treatment processes achieve automatic oil separation. Harsh Environment Adaptation Stainless steel mesh belts meet hygiene standards for industries such as food and pharmaceuticals, support quick disassembly and cleaning, and prevent cross-contamination.