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'''Concrete silos''' are best for construction projects over 65’ in diameter. They are formed from a continuous, monolithic pour of the concrete walls, which creates a smooth, continuous outer appearance. The need for a continuous pour necessitates a 24 hours per day schedule, including nights and weekends, until the silo is completed. This contributes to a possible 20% increase in overall costs over construction techniques under 65' in diameter.
 
 
==Common Advantages==
*can be designed to resist abrasive wear
*withstand impact loads
*provide environmental protection for the product stored
*have no height limitations
*provides a smaller footprint than flat storage
*have a large storage capacity
*have faster unload rates for side discharge
*eliminate payloader expense, maintenance costs, and reduce labor costs
*secure placement and storage of equipment on the silo roof
 
 
==Video==
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Latest revision as of 01:04, 21 September 2012


Concrete silos

Concrete silos are best for construction projects over 65’ in diameter. They are formed from a continuous, monolithic pour of the concrete walls, which creates a smooth, continuous outer appearance. The need for a continuous pour necessitates a 24 hours per day schedule, including nights and weekends, until the silo is completed. This contributes to a possible 20% increase in overall costs over construction techniques under 65' in diameter.


Common Advantages

  • can be designed to resist abrasive wear
  • withstand impact loads
  • provide environmental protection for the product stored
  • have no height limitations
  • provides a smaller footprint than flat storage
  • have a large storage capacity
  • have faster unload rates for side discharge
  • eliminate payloader expense, maintenance costs, and reduce labor costs
  • secure placement and storage of equipment on the silo roof


Video