Cleveland Cascades to supply FFT system to Huelva
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
Cleveland Cascades have agreed that it is to supply a free fall system, designed to load copper concentrates, to a customer located in Huelva, Spain.
The FFS is designed to load copper concentrates at rates of up to 1800 tph from a Luffing Boom Shiploader. Supplied with a Pivoting Head chute, this system will work through an operating range of -15° to plus 15° with a parking angle of 50°.
Controlled by a locally mounted winch, the chute will extend to 17 m and can retract to 7.9 m. The tubes are also fitted with guide rails to prevent them from twisting and distorting during vertical movement. The telescopic tubes will host an adjustable rotating trimmer spoon outlet, fitted at the base. This enables accurate positioning of the load within the ships hold and helps ensure maximum utilisation of the hold space available.
A bumper protection assembly will protect the system from accidental collision. For abrasion protection this system will be lined with 6 mm sintered alumina ceramic tiles on all running faces.
Each of Cleveland Cascades T-systems incorporate a scraper/brush cleaning system at the head of each tube, which is beneficial for particularly sticky materials, where periodic cleaning is an issue.
The system will host a full suite of electrical components for safety and automation including; collision detection, winch position, slack rope sensing, height indication, material detection and an overload system.
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