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Conveyor handles 50kg lead ingots

An EWAB Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 13, 2007

An EWAB Engineering conveying system is allowing a customer in Sweden to automate a furnace charging process, eliminating the need for operator intervention.

A new ingot conveyer system for transporting lead has just been delivered by EWAB Engineering to a customer in Sweden.

The system which is capable of delivering lead ingots of up to 50kg each to a refining furnace was required for automation of a furnace charging process, eliminating the need for operator intervention.

Incorporating a guarded elevator and lifting system the ingots are elevated (one at a time) 2m onto a roller conveyor and charged in to the refining furnace.

The harging rate is one ingot per 40 seconds.

Various size ingots can be accommodated from 300 to 600mm in length.

A buffer of up to 20 ingots is accommodated and can be increased if necessary.

The automation of the charging process has enabled operators to be reassigned away from the heavy charging operation and reduced direct employee contact with the lead ingot.

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