Reducing Dust and Blockages with Engineered Flow Transfer Chute Designs

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Greg Blerie
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The requirements placed on belt conveyors grow increasingly complicated No longer is it sufficient for the conveyors to merely move material from "Point A" to "Point B. " Now these systems must be able to produce a specified flow, guaranteeing a plant can operate as scheduled without peaks and valleys in material flow and production rate. In addition, the conveying system must provide effective control, to minimize the problems and costs associated with the escape of fugitive material these problems include unscheduled shutdowns, premature equipment failures, regulatory headaches, poor neighbor relations, and health and safety issues. The key to accomplishing these goals is the loading and discharge of the conveyor belts. Fortunately, new designs for the chutes that accomplish conveyor loading and discharge can move material efficiently, without blockages and while minimizing the amount of dust generated This innovation is the development of engineered flow chutes
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APA: Greg Blerie  (2004)  Reducing Dust and Blockages with Engineered Flow Transfer Chute Designs

MLA: Greg Blerie Reducing Dust and Blockages with Engineered Flow Transfer Chute Designs. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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