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Double Success for Stelex in the Gulf – Two Hercules trommels on major port extension in Quatar

- 1st October 2008
- Quarrying
One of the Stelex Trommel screens operating in Qatar
Both Trommels, Model HT232s, have a barrel diameter of 2.3 m and are capable of through putting as-dug rock at a rate of 1000 tonnes/h. Working 24 hours per day, seven days a week, the machines are supplying clean graded rock for the building of a deep-water harbour and breakwater. The two machines are the largest Hercules Trommels operating outside of the UK.
Rock blasted and dug from the quarry face is fed to the Trommels, which are positioned side-by-side at the rock face, by a fleet of dump trucks.
The feed hopper, which can accommodate 160 tons, is made of Hardox steel to provide high wear resistance. A variable speed reciprocating plate feed table, which is supported on rollers beneath the hopper, moves material into the barrel via hydraulic rams that can be adjusted to the required tonnage.
The 2.3 m diameter barrel (made up of two 4 m long segments) is manufactured from high-grade steel bars welded to form segments which are bolted together. The apertures were made to suit this customer's individual requirement. The barrel is supported on four steel rollers, two of which are driven by heavy duty, variable speed hydraulic motors (no drive chain or sprockets to maintain). The speed of the barrel, which is variable, can be set to suit the type of material that is being fed to ensure optimum cleaning and grading at all times.
Drive for both the feeder and barrel is provided from a separate, remotely stationed electric/hydraulic power pack. As part of the contract the machines were specified to operate in temperatures of up to 50oC.
The cleaned limestone rock is loaded direct from the Trommels into large road transport vehicles for delivery to the construction site storage yards.
All the equipment was designed, built and commissioned within the scheduled timeframe and put to work on site by Stelex engineers. When the project is completed, the Hercules Trommels will have processed over 30 million tonnes of rock for the construction of this new breakwater, which will provide additional deep water port facilities for the increasing shipping traffic through this important seaway, including large LNG container vessels bound for the UK.
In recent weeks, Stelex have been busy installing their latest rental mobile Trommels in several large quarries in the UK and Europe, as quarry operators are recognising the potential value of their hidden reserves. These machines are carrying out recovery trials on overburden and difficult materials which would normally be tipped as waste. These operating trials have shown recovery rates of up to 90 per cent can be achieved.
For further information contact :
Richard Evans, Managing Director,
Stelex Construction Equipment Ltd,
Prees Industrial Estate,
Prees, Whitchurch,
Shropshire, SY13 2DJ.
Tel : +44 (0) 1948 840840
Fax : +44 (0) 1948 841147
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