New Bedeschi Clay Reclaimer

Posted in: , on 30. Jun. 2011 - 15:07

NEW CLAY RECLAIMER FOR CHENGDU DESIGN & RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF BUILDING MATERIALS INDUSTRY & CO. LTD - CHINA

In May 2011 Chengdu Design & Research Institute of Building Materials Industry, awarded Bedeschi the supply of one Clay Reclaimer type BEL F 160/19.

The project will be located at Tabligbo, which is about 80 km North-East of Lom port of Togo.

Scantogo – a member of Heidelberger Cement Group - will build a new Greenfield clinker production plant at Togo. The Company intends to set up a capacity of 5.000 tpd clinker, all associated equipments and auxiliaries, except the power plant, with the plant battery limit located near Tabligbo, The Republic of Togo.

Local conditions that influenced the choice of equipments are described as follows:

-Altitude of mainland plant: approximately 30 meters above sea level

-Altitude of seaside plant: varies between approximately 5 meters above sea level

-Seismic load: Zone 1 based on Uniform Building Code (1997)

-Soil bearing: Bedeschi offer is based on 14 ton/m2 SBC

-Maximum temperature: 40° C

-Minimum temperature: 10° C

-Relative humidity (average): 76%

-Rainfall (annual total): 1145 mm

-Wind velocity (maximum): 30m/sec

-Prevailing wind direction: South West

Bedeschi will supply one Clay Reclaimer type BEL F.

The storage volume is 4.000 ton with a very high humidity of 35%.

The reclaiming capacity of the reclaimers shell be infinitely adjustable between 10% and nominal rate according to CCR demand - Reclaiming capacity is 100 tph dry.

This is the seventh contract signed between Sinoma Group and Bedeschi in last 3 years, and it is again the proof of reliability of experience gained by Bedeschi in material handling, especially on handling of sticky materials.

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