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Custom Weba Chute solutions transforms material flow at Saudi mine

A custom-engineered chute has been delivered by Weba Chute Systems to a mining operation in Saudi Arabia, following more than a year of close collaboration to assess the customer’s operational challenges and identify opportunities for improvement.

Faizal Mahomed, Client Services Manager at Weba Chute Systems.

According to Faizal Mahomed, Client Services Manager at Weba Chute Systems, the relationship with the mine began in 2023 when the company was invited to the site to evaluate performance issues on several existing chutes and propose potential solutions.

“The recent installation of our first chute at this mine follows earlier site visits where we were asked to provide input on possible improvements,” says Mahomed. “The operation had long been facing issues with its existing chutes, which failed to adequately control material flow, resulting in excessive wear and equipment damage.”

One of the major challenges was frequent blockages that interrupted production and caused costly downtime and maintenance. During his initial site visit, Mahomed was able to assess the operation directly and made a key observation regarding the lump size of the material being transferred. This led to a recommendation to widen the discharge opening of the existing chute – effectively resolving one of the main issues.

“There was still a problem with material falling freely through the chute for nearly three metres, gaining velocity and causing severe impact damage,” Mahomed explains. “As we built a relationship of trust with the customer, they requested a feasibility study on one of their most problematic chutes. This ultimately led to the first order in late 2024 for one of our custom-designed solutions.”

The problematic chute was feeding a conveyor into a surge bin and included a bypass function that was not working effectively. This design flaw frequently caused blockages, forcing shutdowns for manual clearing. 

Critically, Weba Chute Systems also identified that the chute’s positioning in relation to the head pulley required modification to improve overall performance.

“Our recommendation was to implement our 2.3 metre custom-engineered chute design in conjunction with repositioning the head pulley,” says Mahomed. “This required the construction of a new head frame, modifications to the gantry and a slight elevation of the conveyor. These changes enabled the successful installation of the Weba Chute in March, and it has since performed exactly as expected.”

Precise positioning of the chute and head pulley, along with a newly constructed head frame, were critical to ensuring reliable performance and smoother operations.

Mahomed highlights that controlling the material flow was central to the chute’s design, particularly to enable effective bypass when the surge bin was full – something Weba Chute Systems was able to demonstrate through detailed CAD models and simulations. Both the existing chute and the proposed solution were digitally modelled, allowing the customer to compare the performance and clearly visualise how the new design would address their issues.

“The optimised angle of repose in our chute, combined with the use of a dead box, were key elements in the final design, selected after evaluating several alternatives,” he says. “Our solution also reduced the need for additional equipment, while lowering wear, noise levels and dust emissions.”

This is achieved by ensuring that incoming material lands on a bed of material already present inside the Weba Chute, formed by the placement of the dead box, effectively shielding the liner and significantly reducing maintenance requirements.

The successful implementation of this custom-engineered chute marks a significant milestone in Weba Chute Systems’ ongoing collaboration with the Saudi Arabian mining operation. 

“By combining on-site analysis, advanced modelling and a custom-engineered design, Weba Chute Systems delivered a solution that not only resolves longstanding operational challenges but also enhances efficiency, reduces maintenance and improves overall plant performance. This project underscores the value of engineered transfer point solutions and the importance of close customer engagement in achieving lasting results,” Mahomed concludes. 

Contact information 

On behalf of Weba Chute Systems & Solutions

www.webachutes.com 

 

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