Conveyor Product: Stainless steel mat top conveyor for food, beverage production
A stainless steel mat top conveyor is ideal for food and beverage production use.
By Modern Materials Handling Staff October 01, 2010
Ideal for food and beverage production use, a stainless steel mat top conveyor is offered. The line includes straight and curved conveyor sections and combiners, as well as implementation services to integrate the conveyor with existing systems. It may also be specified as an integrated component with the supplier’s other offerings, including end-of-the-line industrial packaging solutions, stretch wrap, strapping and palletizing systems. Liberty Technologies, a Millwood Co., 800-860-4744, www.libertytechnologies.com.
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