Your production with CONCRETE performance!
When business is booming for the construction industry, production lines at cement plants cannot move fast enough. At these times, keeping up with your customers' demands is a welcome challenge. For you, that means nothing is more important than keeping material moving through the crushers, preheaters, clinker coolers and kilns, all the way to the storage silos as efficiently as possible.
At Martin Engineering, we manufacture durable products that efficiently transport bulk materials like limestone, gypsum, clinker, and coal for customers located throughout the world. So, we know how your bulk materials handling processes work, the types of problems you encounter every day and, most important, how to solve them.
For example, an essential part of the cement production process is the consistent flow of bulk materials, as poor material flow can put a stranglehold on a plant’s profitability. Accumulations in storage systems and process vessels can choke material movement, causing bottlenecks that create expensive obstacles to equipment performance and process efficiency. Poor material flow also raises maintenance expenses, diverting manpower from core activities. If they become severe enough, flow problems can bring production to a complete stop.
Martin Air Cannons have a long history of resolving material flow issues associated with bulk materials handling. Also known as air blasters, they are employed in several applications in cement production, from unclogging hoppers to moving super-heated material through the cooling process.
The application of Martin Vibrators as well as rotary electric vibratory drives for industrial processing equipment has also been a good option for solving this type of problem.
Another common issue is the dust. Controlling airborne dust is essential to eliminate the risk of it igniting and causing an explosion or being inhaled by workers. At Martin Engineering, we take our employees safety seriously! That is why we also manufacture equipment that contains dust at the source and provide solutions that suppress dust after it is in the air, such as the ApronSeal™ - self-adjusting that provide a more effective dust seal.
And last, but not least, one of the main problems in not only cement and aggregates, but all industries that deal with handling bulk material: the unstoppable search for an effective belt cleaning.
At Martin, we have more than 75 years of offering belt cleaners that work with all belt sizes and speeds, regardless of industry or type of material. belt cleaners also work in the most challenging and unique environments, such as on conveyor systems where there’s minimal space around the head pulley. Cleanscrape, for example, is equipped with tungsten carbide tips and applies minimal pressure to the belt, it is safe for use on mechanical splices, making it the most versatile belt cleaner on the market. It is efficiency and technology allied.
Our specialists are available to provide expert advice and assistance on all of your bulk material handling questions and problems.
Martin Engineering Australia
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Your production with CONCRETE performance!
When business is booming for the construction industry, production lines at cement plants cannot move fast enough. At these times, keeping up with your customers' demands is a welcome challenge. For you, that means nothing is more important than keeping material moving through the crushers, preheaters, clinker coolers and kilns, all the way to the storage silos as efficiently as possible.
At Martin Engineering, we manufacture durable products that efficiently transport bulk materials like limestone, gypsum, clinker, and coal for customers located throughout the world. So, we know how your bulk materials handling processes work, the types of problems you encounter every day and, most important, how to solve them.
For example, an essential part of the cement production process is the consistent flow of bulk materials, as poor material flow can put a stranglehold on a plant’s profitability. Accumulations in storage systems and process vessels can choke material movement, causing bottlenecks that create expensive obstacles to equipment performance and process efficiency. Poor material flow also raises maintenance expenses, diverting manpower from core activities. If they become severe enough, flow problems can bring production to a complete stop.
Martin Air Cannons have a long history of resolving material flow issues associated with bulk materials handling. Also known as air blasters, they are employed in several applications in cement production, from unclogging hoppers to moving super-heated material through the cooling process.
The application of Martin Vibrators as well as rotary electric vibratory drives for industrial processing equipment has also been a good option for solving this type of problem.
Another common issue is the dust. Controlling airborne dust is essential to eliminate the risk of it igniting and causing an explosion or being inhaled by workers. At Martin Engineering, we take our employees safety seriously! That is why we also manufacture equipment that contains dust at the source and provide solutions that suppress dust after it is in the air, such as the ApronSeal™ - self-adjusting that provide a more effective dust seal.
And last, but not least, one of the main problems in not only cement and aggregates, but all industries that deal with handling bulk material: the unstoppable search for an effective belt cleaning.
At Martin, we have more than 75 years of offering belt cleaners that work with all belt sizes and speeds, regardless of industry or type of material. belt cleaners also work in the most challenging and unique environments, such as on conveyor systems where there’s minimal space around the head pulley. Cleanscrape, for example, is equipped with tungsten carbide tips and applies minimal pressure to the belt, it is safe for use on mechanical splices, making it the most versatile belt cleaner on the market. It is efficiency and technology allied.
Our specialists are available to provide expert advice and assistance on all of your bulk material handling questions and problems.