Stockpiles

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  • Configuration that meets your needs (e.g., live capacity, spatial constraints)
  • Critical bulk material properties to determine feeder sizing, hopper design
  • Key pile features:
    • Pile geometry (either conical or prismatic)
    • Total capacity and live reclaim in tonnage or percent of total capacity
    • Number, location, and critical spacing of hoppers and feeders
    • Hopper construction material for mass flow, abrasive wear needs
    • Feeder design: type, size, speed, power, interface details
    • Feeder loads that occur during initial fill and discharge
  • Retrofit of hoppers beneath 20,000 T capacity to increase live capacity from about 7% to 19% of total storage capacity
  • Design 100,000 T feeding a weigh system discharging into a continuously moving unit train that runs from inland to an export terminal
  • Development of 10,000 T capacity stockpile that handles limestone/clay mixture with wide range of cohesive properties and particle size
  • Engineering of 50,000 T capacity that must handle fine and coarse particle fractions

Más información sobre este producto consulte en: http://jenike.com/engineering/stockpiles/






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