Table Top Tapes Inox and Aluminum
Table Top conveyor belts are conveyor systems designed for the continuous and stable handling of products, particularly containers, bottles, jars, bottles and packages, within automated production and packaging lines. With their rigid and modular running surface, they ensure precision, reliability and optimal control of product flow along the line.
This type of conveyor is particularly popular in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, chemical, beverage, and packaging industries, where it is necessary to move individual products neatly and consistently during production, filling, labeling, or packaging.
Table Top belts are composed of modular chains made of high-strength plastic material that run on dedicated guides, ensuring stability and low maintenance. Again, the customization possibilities are extensive, with custom configurations for length, width, curves, inclinations and integration with line accessories.
To ensure high performance over time, we use high-quality chains and components, selected according to the type of product to be conveyed and operating conditions. Solutions are available with materials suitable for direct food contact, meeting the standards required by the industry.
The structure of Table Top conveyors can be made of aluminum or stainless steel, depending on the working environment and production requirements.
Table Top belts with aluminum structure
Models with aluminum structure are characterized by light weight, modularity and ease of installation. They are particularly suitable for packaging lines, industrial automation and applications where design flexibility and rapid integration into existing systems is required.
Table Top belts with stainless steel construction
Versions with stainless steel construction provide maximum strength, high corrosion resistance and high hygienic standards. This solution is ideal for environments that require frequent washing and sanitizing, such as the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, or for applications with more severe operating conditions.



