Martin® Modular Chute Wall
Pre-engineered, pre-fabricated components make it easy to design and install transfer point skirtboards and stilling zones to manage air flow and control dust. Compatible with Martin® External Wear Liner and Martin® Belt Sealing.
Features and Benefits:
- Pre-engineered, pre-fabricated components make it easy to design and install transfer point skirtboards and stilling zones to manage air flow and control dust
- Replace your existing skirtboard with a modular chute wall eliminating confined space maintenance
- Allows improved control of air velocity to reduce the escape of airborne dust
- Modular sections bolt together to reduce installation labor. No field engineering and cutting; no material waste
- Pre-fabricated modular sections provide a precise fit to requirements of each specific conveyor load zone
- Factory-fabricated sections are easier to maneuver and install than sheet steel
- Compatible with Martin® External Wear Liner and Martin® Skirtboard Systems
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Paper Plant Having Trouble With Fugitive Material
The release of airborne dust can cause health concerns and create negative attention from regulatory agencies. Any material that spills off the conveyor is a loss - loss in material, profit and efficiency. The spillage also creates the need for manual cleanup which takes man-hours and is a dangerous task - putting workers in harm's way.
External Wear Liner Stops Spillage On Belt Feeders
At a generating plant, 5000 tons per day of PRB coal are metered via belt feeder onto conveyors and into the plant's ten bunkers. With surge of material as railcars unload, combined with the high head pressure from the hoppers, the belt feeders suffered extensive spillage. This spillage was compounded by the worn-out condition of the chutes.
Chute Clogging And Spillage Corrected With CleanScrape® Cleaner
A coal-fired power plant was having chute clogging and spillage issues. The existing primary and secondary cleaners allowed uneven discharge of material, which clung to chute walls and caused clogging, requiring periodic downtime for adjustment. The blade edges wore quickly, causing enough carryback and spillage to encapsulate the cleaners.