Moving-Walk Indoor

A moving walkway is a device that not only provides vertical transportation but also horizontal movement for people between two levels or areas with minimal height difference. Unlike escalators, moving walkways have no steps; passengers stand on treaded surfaces called “pallets.” Indoor moving walkways are designed for use inside buildings and are tailored to their specific functions. They are commonly used in shopping centers, cultural centers, educational institutions, and airports to transport people between even levels or with minimal height differences. Since they are designed for indoor use, they are not exposed to natural elements like rain, moisture, and sunlight, allowing for a variety of designs, colors, and features. These walkways are referred to as “Moving-Walk Indoor

Semi-Outdoor Moving-Walk

These moving walkways are mostly designed for outdoor use and have coverings or roofs to protect against wind, moisture, sunlight, and other elements. The design capabilities for semi-outdoor moving walkways are more limited compared to indoor versions. They are used in large tourist and pilgrimage centers, airports, and to connect outdoor flat or slightly inclined spaces. These moving walkways are referred to as “Semi-Outdoor Moving-Walk.”

Outdoor Moving-Walk

These moving walkways are designed for open environments and thus use the best components and designs to withstand natural elements like rain, moisture, and sunlight. Due to environmental conditions, their design options are more limited. Their applications are broader than other types and include long-distance use, alongside streets, and in cultural and pilgrimage spaces. These moving walkways are referred to as “Outdoor Moving-Walk.”

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