Conveyor: meaning, definitions and examples
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conveyor
[ kənˈveɪər ]
industrial machinery
A conveyor is a mechanical device used to transport goods or materials from one place to another, typically within a factory or warehouse. It is commonly used in assembly lines to move products along a production process.
Synonyms
carrier, conveyer, transporter.
Examples of usage
- The conveyor belt carries the items from one workstation to the next.
- Automated conveyors help streamline the manufacturing process.
- The conveyor system can be customized to fit the specific needs of the operation.
Translations
Translations of the word "conveyor" in other languages:
🇵🇹 esteira
🇮🇳 संचालक पट्टा
🇩🇪 Förderband
🇮🇩 konveyor
🇺🇦 конвеєр
🇵🇱 taśmociąg
🇯🇵 コンベア
🇫🇷 convoyeur
🇪🇸 transportador
🇹🇷 taşıyıcı bant
🇰🇷 컨베이어
🇸🇦 ناقل
🇨🇿 dopravník
🇸🇰 dopravník
🇨🇳 传送带
🇸🇮 trak
🇮🇸 flutningsbelti
🇰🇿 конвейер
🇬🇪 კონვეიერი
🇦🇿 konveyer
🇲🇽 transportador
Etymology
The word 'conveyor' originated from the Latin word 'con', meaning 'together', and 'vehere', meaning 'to carry'. The concept of conveyors dates back to ancient times when various methods were used to transport goods. Modern conveyors have evolved to become essential components in industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and transportation.
See also: convey, conveyable, conveyance, conveyancing, conveyer, conveying.