A conveying system is a mechanical device that moves materials from one place to another. They are often used in construction industries for ease of convenience & reduced in labour work & time.
A "rotary chute type belt conveyor system" refers to a conveyor system where a rotating chute mechanism is integrated with a standard belt conveyor, allowing for controlled redirection and distribution of bulk materials onto the belt at different points, typically used for feeding materials from multiple sources onto a single conveyor belt or for diverting materials to different destinations depending on the need; it essentially functions as a rotating chute that feeds material onto a moving belt.
A radial belt conveyor system is a type of conveyor belt designed to move materials along a circular path, allowing for the distribution of material across a wide area, often used for stockpiling or loading/unloading operations, where the belt can rotate around a central pivot point to reach different radial positions; essentially, it "radiates" material outward from a central location.
A "table type belt conveyor system" refers to a belt conveyor designed with a flat, table-like surface on top of the belt, allowing for the smooth movement of items like small parts, packages, or products that need to be handled with minimal disruption or damage, typically used in assembly lines or packaging operations.