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Submerged chain conveyors for harsh conditions

BMG’s extensive power transmission range encompasses HEKO conveyor components, including round link chains and components for submerged chain conveyors, which have been designed for dependable use in many harsh environments.

“High wear-resistant HEKO components for bulk material conveyors, which are manufactured in Germany to pristine quality standards, enhance BMG’s extensive range of chain products,” explains Carlo Beukes, business unit manager, power transmission division, BMG. “Through the supply and support of HEKO products, BMG boosts its solutions service to its broad customerbase, by optimising the efficiency of bulk material conveyor systems.

“We recommend the use of submerged chain conveyors for our customers who work with coal, wood, refuse and scrubber sludge, to effectively collect, cool and drain bottom ash from a boiler discharge. These conveyors, which are fitted with secure releases, are designed to handle bottom ash efficiently and safely.

“Submerged chain conveyors are often installed for the transportation of slag granulated material, ash made of stone and brown coal firing, as well as metallurgical process residue or waste ash. Fluid slag or hot ash from melt firing is filled in a vessel with water for cooling and then transported via a chain conveyor from the vessel to an ash bunker.

HEKO chain strands are highly wear-resistant, case hardened and manufactured with low tolerances. Chain sprockets and chain rollers, with replaceable segments of teeth, are sealed for safe use under water.

HEKO’s pocket teeth chain wheels, with toothed rims, are manufactured from special alloy steels and designed for extended service life.

Chain contact surfaces are machined and the sides are chamfered to ensure a positive contact with the chain and a good lead into the wheel. Chain contact surfaces are hardened for long service life.

Pocket toothed chain wheels are supplied for use with special attachments – vertical shackle to DIN or TS-shackle and lift-in scraper bars. Replaceable rims have the advantage that the hub can be left in place during refurbishment, which saves maintenance time and reduces costs. Purchasing costs for replacements are also lower compared to the investment in completely new wheels. Dimensions for existing installations are tailored to suit every specific application.

HEKO support idling wheels and snub wheels are alternative solutions to guide rails for horizontal and inclined conveyors. The use of wheels reduces friction and thus power requirements.

HEKO chain systems with attachments can be supplied pre-assembled (with the chain as endless round strands), thus eliminating the need for on-site assembly. Plug-in scraper attachments type SMO, enable fast connection to endless chain strands with chain locks, making reversible conveying possible.

The HEKO range comprises round steel chains, bucket and scraper attachments, chain wheels, buckets and shafts, as well as complete return and tensioning units. Heat-resistant ring kiln chains for rotary kilns also form part of the range.

BMG’s national branch network offers a technical advisory service on correct chain selection, which is a critical factor in power transmission systems.

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