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News Release from: Mogensen Raw Materials Handling
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 May 2006
Mogensen vibratory feeders for Lafarge
Cement
Mogensen has received an order for eight Type TR1 vibratory feeders for installation in the Lafarge Cement Northfleet Works
Mogensen has received an order for eight Type TR1 vibratory feeders for installation in the Lafarge Cement Northfleet Works This order follows the successful operation of a similar feeder, which was commissioned at Northfleet in 2003
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The feeders will be suspended above the reclaim tunnel conveyor using both wire ropes and isolation springs, the duty of each machine being to extract up to 100tph of abrasive clinker from the main storage silos and discharge it onto the conveyor.
Each 11500mm x 660mm feeder is driven by two counter-rotating, 500 watt Invicta Type BL24-14/4 rotary electric vibrators, which induce a linear vibratory action.
The troughs are fitted with 8mm Abro wear-resistant liners.
Mogensen TR1 machines, which form only a part of their extensive range of feeders, are available in trough widths up to 1000mm and can handle flows up to 300tph.
Other feeders from Mogensen range from small, pneumatic vibrator driven models via inexpensive single rotary vibrator machines to heavy-duty TS units, which offer capacities in excess of 2000 tph.
Spreader and multi-stream feeders are also available.
The machines are offered in mild steel, stainless steel, food/pharmaceutical quality and heat-resistant steel construction in either open or fully enclosed versions, with or without one of a selection of replaceable liners.
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