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Scavenger Conveyor System controls fugitive material.

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November 10, 2009 - MARTIN® Carryback Capture System minimizes problems with fugitive material in applications such as underground mines and low-overhead transfers by transferring belt cleaning residue back into material stream. This avoids cleanup labor, injury potential, and dust hazards associated with buildup. Manufactured in modular, 4 ft sections, 13 in. high system can be constructed in lengths from 8-24 ft and is available to match belts from 36-72 in. wide.

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Martin Engineering
1 Martin Place
Neponset, IL, 61345 9766
USA



Martin Engineering Scavenger Conveyor Controls Fugitive Material in Tough Conditions


New Carryback Capture System returns material to main cargo stream.

(Neponset, IL) -- A patented scavenger conveyor system, designed to minimize problems with fugitive material in tough applications like underground mines and low-overhead transfers, has been introduced by Martin Engineering. The new MARTIN® Carryback Capture System transfers belt cleaning residue back into the material stream, avoiding cleanup labor, injury potential, and dust hazards associated with buildup.

The rugged construction of the scavenger conveyor system delivers excellent durability and longevity under harsh conditions, helping coal handlers and ore miners reduce safety hazards while preventing material accumulation that can impede conveyor components and increase system downtime.

The MARTIN® Carryback Capture System's modular design was developed amidst a growing demand for tertiary cleaning systems and a trend driven in part by environmental, regulatory, and safety pressures to improve coal conveying and reduce dust emissions-as seen in OSHA's Combustible Dust National Emphasis Program.

"Scavengers collect carryback removed from a conveyor belt by a cleaning system installed off the head pulley, and return that material to the main cargo stream in the head chute," explained Martin Engineering's R. Todd Swinderman.

"By preventing fugitive material from encapsulating belt cleaners and other components, an effective scavenger conveyor helps improve conveying efficiency and reduce the exposure of maintenance personnel to potential hazards when working around moving equipment. In coal operations, it also helps minimize explosion risk," he added.

Commonly found in underground mines, scavenger conveyors are typically installed in applications where the main conveyor belt is nearly horizontal, so recovered material will not flow due to gravity and must be moved by mechanical means. The Carryback Capture System from Martin Engineering stands just 13 inches (330 mm) high, allowing it to fit into tight spaces under conveyors or in low overhead conditions.

The MARTIN® Scavenger Conveyor uses an electrically-driven hydraulic cylinder to push a steel cleaning blade-or in a longer scavenger, a series of blades-across the system's collecting pan, sliding the "slop and fines" in the trough toward the conveyor discharge. On the return stroke, the plows ride up onto tracks to be pulled back to the starting position, without dragging material in the wrong direction. The cleaning cycle of each unit automatically adjusts to match the belt speed of the main conveyor.

The Carryback Capture System is manufactured in modular, four-foot (1.2 m) sections, so it can be constructed in lengths from 8 to 24 feet (2.4 to 7.3 m). Units are available to match belts from 36 to 72 inches (900 to 1800 mm) wide. The MARTIN® Carryback Capture System is covered by U.S. Patent #7,207,431. For more information, visit Martin Engineering's website at martin-eng.com.

Founded in 1944, Martin Engineering is the world leader in making bulk materials handling cleaner, safer, and more productive. Martin Engineering technologies control dust and spillage from belt conveyors and promote the movement of bulk solids from storage and through industrial processes. With corporate offices in Neponset, Illinois, the privately-held company reaches around the world with operations in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, Turkey, and United Kingdom. MARTIN® Products and Services are also available from authorized representatives around the world.
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The quality of this scavenger conveyor system has been proven for years thus it is trusted by many. What I like most is that it uses an electrically-driven hydraulic cylinder to push a steel cleaning blade-or in a longer scavenger that makes the work easier.

By research paper writer on Oct 4, 2011 04:51

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