Roland Heilmann
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Nice Picture

Posted on 3. May. 2013 - 07:20

Dear Mr. Harry Zhao,

this is a research study and you intend to get feedback, don't you? Or are you looking for RFQ's? However, it is quite an impressive vertical lift of the bulk, and the fall down must be a sight to see...

Perhaps you might broaden your project information, adding perhaps a photo of an installation?

It's nice to see something new and to learn from the overcoming of obstacles.

Regards

R.

Re: Circular Stacker & Cantilever Scraper Reclaimer

Posted on 16. Jun. 2013 - 08:20
 
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Dear Mr. Harry Zhao,

this is a research study and you intend to get feedback, don't you? Or are you looking for RFQ's? However, it is quite an impressive vertical lift of the bulk, and the fall down must be a sight to see...

Perhaps you might broaden your project information, adding perhaps a photo of an installation?

It's nice to see something new and to learn from the overcoming of obstacles.

Regards

R.

Hi

I have Installed and success fully commissioned the same size ,capacity &type circular stacker reclaimer.

Regards

SHAIJU.N

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Roland Heilmann
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Impression

Posted on 18. Jun. 2013 - 02:16

Dear Mr. Shaiju,

thank you for this impressive picture, and congratulations to the successfull work done. This is also a good illustration to some other thread concerning the outdoor storage vs. indoor storage of coal.

On second thought, i might have misread the numbers in the original post: it is the dome diameter = outer pile circumference being 120 m in diameter, not the op. circle of the stackers discharge pulley?

Another question: Did the supporting structure underneath the incoming conveyor had to remain, or is this an installation assistance?

However: If letting fall down coal from a height like that there must be dust being produced, and even with ample openings in the dome's top dust explosion / dust deposits on electrical machines or heated surfaces must have been an issue?! Perhaps you'd kindly care to comment?

Thank you in advance, &

Regards

R.