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Corrocube Apron Feeder Chutes

Corrocube Apron Feeder Chutes

Corrocube Apron Feeder Chutes

Extended the uptime of the plant to 24 weeks and over 27 million tons resulting in huge savings.

Extended the uptime of the plant to 24 weeks and over 27 million tons resulting in huge savings.

Extended the uptime of the plant to 24 weeks and over 27 million tons resulting in huge savings.

Details

Details

Details

Product

Product

Ceramic Liner

Ceramic Liner

Material Handled

Material Handled

Iron Ore

Iron Ore

Tonnage

Tonnage

1,800 Tons per hour (43,200 per day)

1,800 Tons per hour (43,200 per day)

Particle Size

Particle Size

<40 mm

<40 mm

Location

Location

Australia

Australia

Application

Application

Apron Feeder Chutes

Apron Feeder Chutes

Material Handled

Iron Ore

Tonnage

1,800 Tons per hour (43,200 per day)

Particle Size

<40 mm

Location

Australia

Application

Apron Feeder Chutes

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Challenges

Challenges

Challenges

With a throughput of 10,000 TPH <40mm lump iron ore, excessively high wear rates were resulting in lost production and frequent maintenance outages to replace original wear materials. Large investments in exotic weld overlay plate by the client in an attempt to reduce wear rates to acceptable levels proved an unsatisfactory return-on-investment (ROl) with exotic weld overlay lasting only 7 weeks and attempts to increase ROl from patching the plates failed. The customer trialed competitor ceramic tile liners and ceramic cube liners, both of which failed after only 8 weeks in service. The highly abrasive material required a lining system that had the ability to extend wear life significantly, while also being easy to install.

With a throughput of 10,000 TPH <40mm lump iron ore, excessively high wear rates were resulting in lost production and frequent maintenance outages to replace original wear materials. Large investments in exotic weld overlay plate by the client in an attempt to reduce wear rates to acceptable levels proved an unsatisfactory return-on-investment (ROl) with exotic weld overlay lasting only 7 weeks and attempts to increase ROl from patching the plates failed. The customer trialed competitor ceramic tile liners and ceramic cube liners, both of which failed after only 8 weeks in service. The highly abrasive material required a lining system that had the ability to extend wear life significantly, while also being easy to install.

Solutions

Solutions

Solutions

In consultation with the client, a CorroCube wear lining system was developed and designed to achieve maximum wear life and cost efficiency while facilitating easy installation.

In consultation with the client, a CorroCube wear lining system was developed and designed to achieve maximum wear life and cost efficiency while facilitating easy installation.

Results

Results

Results

In May 2006, the original CorroCube wear lining system significantly extended the uptime of the plant to 24 weeks and over 20 million tons resulting in huge savings for the client. After 4.3 million tons, ultrasonic thickness measurements of our 44mm thick ceramic cubes were taken where the most worn point had 33.4mm remaining. Through consultation with the client and observing wear patterns, the CorroCube lining system was modified for ease of maintenance and to maximize wear life and cost efficiency.

Conclusion

Conclusion

Conclusion

After numerous failed trials of other wear materials, and a painstaking loss of productivity, CorroCube was proven to be highly cost-effective with a lining system in May 2010 operating in service for 27 weeks and in excess of 24 million tons. Through wear surface management inspections and ultrasonic thickness testing, the CorroCube lining system installed in these identical chutes maximized wear life and productivity while minimizing labor, and outperforming a variety of other wear materials.

After numerous failed trials of other wear materials, and a painstaking loss of productivity, CorroCube was proven to be highly cost-effective with a lining system in May 2010 operating in service for 27 weeks and in excess of 24 million tons. Through wear surface management inspections and ultrasonic thickness testing, the CorroCube lining system installed in these identical chutes maximized wear life and productivity while minimizing labor, and outperforming a variety of other wear materials.