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'''Mechanical Ship Loaders'''  are machines for loading ships with bulk material have common design concept and function, but they often vary in implementation to correspond to:
 
*Spatial limitations of the quay of operation (fixed, traveling, etc.)
*Mean of receiving the transported material from silos (quay belt conveyors, elevators, etc.)
*Power supply (port electricity, own genset, etc.)
*selected dust supression solution
*Sizes of ships to load
*Desired cpacity (depends on the capacity of existing feeding conveyors)
*Up-to-date technological innovations.
 
 
==Features==
*Ship loaders are usually mobile on rails
*Ship loading capacity up to 3000 mtph
*Power supply via Electric cable drum
*Loading of ships up to Post Panamax size
*Bucket elevator to feed the loading boom, material received from quay conveyors
 
 
==Videos==
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 6 September 2013


Mechanical Ship Loaders

Mechanical Ship Loaders are machines for loading ships with bulk material have common design concept and function, but they often vary in implementation to correspond to:

  • Spatial limitations of the quay of operation (fixed, traveling, etc.)
  • Mean of receiving the transported material from silos (quay belt conveyors, elevators, etc.)
  • Power supply (port electricity, own genset, etc.)
  • selected dust supression solution
  • Sizes of ships to load
  • Desired cpacity (depends on the capacity of existing feeding conveyors)
  • Up-to-date technological innovations.


Features

  • Ship loaders are usually mobile on rails
  • Ship loading capacity up to 3000 mtph
  • Power supply via Electric cable drum
  • Loading of ships up to Post Panamax size
  • Bucket elevator to feed the loading boom, material received from quay conveyors


Videos