Recycling elevators are categorized as follows:
Passenger Elevator: An elevator designed for transporting passengers, which requires comprehensive safety equipment and certain interior decoration within the car.
2. Cargo Elevator - Designed primarily for transporting goods, typically accompanied by personnel.
3. Medical Elevator - Designed for transporting hospital beds, stretchers, and medical vehicles, featuring a long and narrow cabin.
4. Utility Elevator - Designed for transporting books, documents, food, and other items in libraries, office buildings, and restaurants.
5. Observation Elevator - Elevator with transparent cabin walls for passengers to view the scenery.
6. Vehicle Elevator - Elevator used for transporting vehicles.
7. Ship Elevator - Elevator used on ships.
8. Construction Elevators - Elevators for construction and maintenance purposes.
9. Other types of elevators, in addition to the commonly used elevators mentioned above, include special-purpose elevators such as cold storage elevators, explosion-proof elevators, mine elevators, power plant elevators, and fireman's elevators.
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