RIP Protection of EP Belt / Steel Cord Belt
Dear Sir,
Can any one please give me the name and address of Manufacturers of RIP Protection system for EP beltsand Steel Cord belts.
Narayanan Nalinakshan.
nnalinb@gmail.com .
Refer to Roland Heilmann 2nd December 2011, 8:48
#2
rip protection
Dear Mr. Narayanan Nalinakshan,
rip protection is based on rip detection --> if done by vulcanized-in detection loops --> these are an integral part of belt manufacturing --> so please contact renowned beltsupplier and asking for their rip-detection proposals one may also ask for all further technical equipment to protect your belts.
Regards
R.
Refer to NarayananNalinakshan 16th December2011, 8:29
#3
Rip protection and Rip detection.
Thank you Sir,
In between,failure of a deflector plate mounted inside the discharge chute of reclaimer ripped about 400 mtrs of steel cord belt.
For new installations we can think of going for belts with rip protection.In case of existing belt,both EP &Steel cord it becomes a difficult affair.Removal of all causes and detection of rip in time tominimise the damage is required.
We propose to install lifting magnet to remove scraps at strategical points and also fixing some device near the discharge chute
for early detection of rip.I really want to know if some one can suggest any other successful/better methods.
Rgds,
Narayanan.Nalinakshan
Originally Posted by Roland Heilmann
Dear Mr. Narayanan Nalinakshan,
rip protection is based on ripdetection --> if done by vulcanized-in detection loops--> these are an integral partof belt manufacturing --> so please contact renowned belt supplier and asking for their rip-detection proposalsone may also ask for all further technical equipment to protect your belts.
Regards
R.
Refer to nordell 17th December 2011, 0:18
#4
Most rips can be avoided witha proper chute design.
Refer to nordell 17th December 2011, 0:28
#5
Belt Rip Protection Using Modern Chute Designs
Further to my last comment, I am not aware of any belt rip that has occurred with one of our curved hood and spoon designs. We can mimic your tramp metal material mixed in the flow stream and classify the rip damage mechanism with the existing chute and then demonstrate a new chute will not allow thetramp metal to apply the necessary ripping force with our DEM code ROCKY. See our website for some flow images of rocks in chutes: http://www.conveyor-dynamics.com/rocky.htm Look at the examples and demos.
Use your imagination of tramp metal that can be added to this rocky flow stream. Since we can record all impact and shear reactionsof the particle set, I claim we can show how a new chute design will virtually eliminate all future rips.
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