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Mogensen sizers for steelworks in Oman

A Mogensen Raw Materials Handling product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Mar 25, 2008

Mogensen has recently secured a substantial order comprising two Special S1536 Sizers; two S2056 Sizers and two F2005C Spreader Feeders, for a steel processing plant in the Sultanate of Oman

The screening duty required of each of the two S1536 machines is to remove dust and fines below 6mm from 112tph of hot, briquetted iron (HBI).

The special S1536 Sizer is 1500mm wide and is fitted with three screening decks.

The top deck contains two rows of blockage-resistant, forged steel, tapered tines designed to take the impact of the heavy 110mm x 50mm x 30mm briquettes and carry out the primary screening.

High-tensile woven wire meshes are fitted in the middle and lower deck positions to complete the removal of fines from the bulk material.

The two S2056 Sizers are to be located within a secondary screening house.

Each machine is 2000mm wide and contains five decks of woven , high-tensile wire screen cloths arranged to screen up to 450TPH of iron ore lumps and pellets.

Four fractions (+50mm; -50mm/+6mm; -6mm/+3mm; -3mm) will be produced.

To ensure that material is presented to the S2056 Sizers evenly over the full width of the screen surface to achieve maximum screening efficiency, Mogensen spreader feeders will be installed above the screens.

Each one of these will convert the 600mm wide incoming feed into a 2000mm wide curtain of material.

Each of the units supplied is equipped with two counter-rotating Invicta BLz-Series rotary electric vibrators and displays a linear mode of vibration.

All machines are of a fully enclosed design for dust containment and are fitted with abrasion-resistant liner plates in high-wear areas.

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