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Bulk material bucket elevator

  • For the biomass industry, continuous bucket elevators are not typically desired, but they can be effective in the back end of a process, with centrifugal bucket elevators handling the front end.
  • For the cement industry, continuous bucket elevators are ideal for handling highly abrasive material such as clinker. Centrifugal bucket elevators are ideal for handling less-abrasive material such as finished cement.
  • For the glass industry, continuous bucket elevators are better suited to handling abrasive material with less degradation, so centrifugal bucket elevators are not typically desired.
  • For the minerals and mining industry, continuous bucket elevators are ideal for handling highly abrasive, inconsistently sized, friable material. Centrifugal bucket elevators are ideal for handling material with the opposite characteristics.
  • For ports and terminals, continuous bucket elevators are not typically desired, as centrifugal bucket elevators are better suited for high speeds and handling high volumes of less-abrasive, free-flowing material.
  • For the potash and fertilizer industry, continuous bucket elevators are best for operations that produce granular material. Centrifugal bucket elevators are best for operations that produce non-granular material.
  • For the power industry, continuous bucket elevators are ideal for higher volumes of abrasive material such as ash or limestone. Centrifugal bucket elevators are ideal for handling low volumes of non-abrasive material such as fuel.
  • For the pulp and paper industry, continuous bucket elevators are recommended for handling higher volumes of abrasive material such as wood waste or ash on the back end of a process. Centrifugal bucket elevators are recommended for handling lower volumes of non-abrasive material such as fuel on the front end of a process.

Post time: Mar-13-2024