from a safety perspective. The Laidig FS1010
Fluidized Screw Reclaim System has been designed
as an automated storage and reclaim system process
that requires no personnel entry, keeping safety as a
top priority.
Applications
The Fluidized Screw Reclaim System is designed
specifically for heavy-duty applications requiring
high-volume storage and reclaim of fluidisable
materials. Laidig provides turnkey installations
including the storage dome, the mechanical
reclaim system, blowers, air gravity conveyors,
and a customised fully-automated control system.
With dome diameters up to 164 ft (50 m) and
discharge rates up to 250 metric tph, the system is
able to store and efficiently reclaim a high volume of
fluidisable material in an automated process with zero
personnel entry.
Summary
This rugged, extreme-duty reclaimer promotes
first-in-first-out (FIFO) material delivery to maintain
material quality standards. Laidig Systems,
Inc. has proven to be a trusted partner, and
is committed to pioneering a total solution for
industry-specific storage and material handling needs.
The Laidig Fluidized Screw reclaimer is built with
longevity and flexibility in mind. Designed to handle
a wide variety of materials, the system is custom
designed for fluidisable materials, including cement,
fly ash, talc and powders. The system provides a
cost-effective alternative to traditional fully fluidised
floors, utilising fluidised radial spokes to clean out a
large portion of the storage vessel and a mechanical
screw to reclaim the remaining piles of material.
About the author
John Koorn has been with Laidig Systems since
1979. He spent his first 3 years in customer service,
and the balance with the sales team. Throughout his
tenure, John has witnessed the continued innovation
and development of Laidig reclaim systems that have
met and exceeded customer expectations.
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