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This device was designed for non-free flowing material and it is strong enough not only to loosen the material but also to force it to the nozzle. It allows a continuous throughput of material.
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Dust Suppressor Head (RGLZ):
- Application: Dust-suppressed loading of grain, oilseeds and derivatives into vessels
- Throughput: Four sizes ranging from 450 bis 2000 t/h
- Customer value: Dust-suppressed loading into vessels
- Design: Weight controlled material consisting of weigh hopper and cone valve
- Process: The dust suppressor head is jointed at the end of the loading spout. The head regulates the material throughput so, that there is always a material backup in the weighing hopper of the unit. This prevents the material from being discharged at high speed from the spout, preventing generation of dust.
- Equipment: With dead box for slowing down the material flow for reducing fall energy; With weighing hopper and cone valve; With geared motors for the variation of the material backup and for the release of grain residue in the weighing hopper
- Installation: Pin-jointed or straight to the end of the telescopic loading spout
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The Metso Minerals ship trimmer are made in several styles and sizes. The three most common types in use are cable-supported, boom-mounted and hatch-type, although special trimmers can be built to suit any feasible situation.
Cable-supported ship trimmers are typically used when loading materials that are dustless enough to permit an operator to remain in the hold. Boom-mounted ship trimmers with above-deck controls are used when loading dusty materials that precludes having operators in the hold.
The Hatch-type ship trimmer allows material to be supplied from a sloping chute rather than from a boom conveyor.
This type would be preferred to the cable-supported trimmer where the nature of the loaded material makes it impractical for operators to remain in the hold.
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