Inadequate Belt Cleaners Replaced With Martin® Products
At a cement plant in Iowa, a 42-inch (1067 mm) wide belt carries material to the stockpile from the quarry’s primary crusher. But poor performance by the conveyor’s homemade “slab” belt cleaner left piles of carryback under the conveyor, interfering with its ability to move to the stockpile, while shortening component life.
Client Tests Martin Belt Cleaners In Side-By-Side Comparison
At an agglomeration plant in Peru, plant management wished to compare the performance of competitive belt cleaning systems. The plant operates parallel (redundant) conveyor systems that carry approximately the same material load on the same operating schedule. Installing competing belt cleaners on the side-by-side conveyors allowed the plant to compare belt cleaning results.
Transportation Company Needs More Flexible, High Discharge System
To maintain leadership in self-unloading technology, CSL had set ambitious goals for the discharge systems of new ships, including simplicity, maintainability, increased load capacity, flexibility, high discharge rates and environmentally-friendly operation. In March 2001, the CSL Spirit joined sister ships Sheila Ann and Sophie Oldendorff as the newest additions to the CSL International fleet.