Bedeschi provides TGN Port with new pipe conveyor | Dry Bulk

2022-10-26 12:04:32 By : Ms. Julia zhang

For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser.

Save to read list Published by Jessica Casey , Deputy Editor Dry Bulk, Tuesday, 26 July 2022 09:45

EMPRESA CONSTUCTORA BELFI S.A. has chosen Bedeschi S.p.a. for its new project in Terminal Graneles del Norte (TGN Port). TGN Port is located in Mejillones Bay at the heart of Chile’s mining region. It has a strategic location, close to the most important copper district in the world, which contains world famous mineral deposits. The project includes the full automated handling equipment for receiving, storage container staking, transport and shiploading of copper concentrate.

Bedeschi will design and supply the following equipment:

The pipe conveyor was chosen to guarantee the handling of copper concentrate from the storage to the ship without any dispersion of materials in the surrounding area to avoid environmental pollution.

Besides avoiding the spillage and dust emission, the use of a pipe conveyor allows to get rid of several transfer points between straight conveyors. This solution reduces the consumption of energy need to handle the material, not to mention the energy used for the filters and other suppression system to lower dust emission.

zipe conveyors, and several other solutions such as the installation of belt conveyors and trippers in enclosed galleries, the use of gas cleaning and water spray for dust suppression, telescopic or spiral chutes, eco-hoppers, the use of different conveying systems are some of the best implementations that Bedeschi’s R&D department is constantly improving to guarantee environmental safeguard during bulk handling operations.

Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/material-handling/26072022/bedeschi-provides-tgn-port-with-new-pipe-conveyor/

CN have announced that during the week 16 October 2022, it extended its previous record for grain moved.

Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below):

This article has been tagged under the following:

Dry bulk shiploading news Dry bulk equipment news South America dry bulk news

This content is available to registered readers of our magazine only. Please sign in or register for free.

Register for free » Get started now for absolutely FREE, no credit card required.

Already a member? Sign in here

Copyright © 2022 Palladian Publications Ltd. All rights reserved | Tel: +44 (0)1252 718 999 | Email: enquiries@drybulkmagazine.com