UV Conveyor
UV Sanitization Conveyor
sanitizing bags or other similar items. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the need to sanitize bags and other items has become increasingly important.
A bag sanitizing conveyor typically consists of a series of belts or rollers that move bags through a sanitizing chamber or tunnel. The bags are subjected to a sanitizing process, which may include exposure to UV light, heat, or chemical solutions, depending on the specific system.
After the sanitizing process, the bags are typically dried before being returned to the user. The conveyor system may include a drying section, or the bags may be removed from the conveyor and manually dried.
Bag sanitizing conveyors can be customized to meet specific requirements, such as different belt widths and speeds, as well as different sanitizing methods. They are used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, hospitality, and transportation, where the need to sanitize bags is critical to preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
Mask Sanitizing Conveyor
A conveyor for mask sanitization is a specialized type of conveyor system used in the process of sanitizing face masks. With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, many industries and organizations have implemented mask-wearing policies, and the need to sanitize masks has become increasingly important.
A conveyor for mask sanitization typically consists of a series of belts or rollers that move masks through a sanitizing chamber or tunnel. The masks are subjected to a sanitizing process, which may include exposure to UV light, heat, or chemical solutions, depending on the specific system.
After the sanitizing process, the masks are typically dried before being returned to the user. The conveyor system may include a drying section, or the masks may be removed from the conveyor and manually dried.
Conveyors for mask sanitization can be customized to meet specific requirements, such as different belt widths and speeds, as well as different sanitizing methods. They are used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation, where the need to sanitize masks is critical to preventing the spread of infectious diseases.