Solution
Overall Solution Process
Solution
SOLUTION
Luwei Machinery’s bulk material storage and transfer systems and solutions have become increasingly intelligent and flexible, with superior performance, thanks to continuous iterations and upgrades in recent years.
On-site Survey and Planning
The technical specialist conducts on-site inspections or connects with the owner’s engineers via network to develop corresponding solutions and formulate preliminary recommendations.
Scheme Design
Joint design institutes, consulting firms, and the like provide professional solutions and also offer preliminary budget references.
Device Configuration
Select and formulate a specific plan.
Upgrade and renovation
Project construction
After-sales technical services
Upgrade and renovation
Lu Wei's advantage
Lu Wei has devoted over 10 years to the field of bulk material storage and handling, with a focus on prefabricated steel silos. He possesses comprehensive capabilities in planning, design, and fabrication, enabling him to provide in-depth pre-project consultation and planning, detailed mid-project design, and high-quality fabrication and processing services. Additionally, he offers complementary services such as on-site installation technical support, operational maintenance and technical services, and upgrade and retrofit solutions for clients’ existing projects.
Classic solution
In batching plant systems, assembled steel silos are often required as intermediate storage containers for ingredients. Bulk materials are transported to these assembled steel silos by bulk trucks, belts, etc., and then conveyed to the weighing scales via screw conveyors, belt conveyors, etc., for mixing.
Factory bulk material storage and conveying solution: Raw materials arrive at the factory by bulk trucks or other means, and are conveyed to the raw material storage silo via dump-lift or compressed air. They are then transported to the metering equipment via belt conveyor or screw conveyor. After precise metering, they are mixed or bagged, and sent to the finished product storage silo via discharge equipment, or bagged for sale after packaging by an automatic packaging and palletizing machine.
New hydropower projects are usually built in relatively remote areas, making it difficult to transport raw materials such as cement, fly ash, and sand and gravel. Large-capacity prefabricated steel plate silos are usually needed for centralized transportation, allowing for a single delivery to cover a longer period. The materials are then directly transported to the point of use via inclined belts, pneumatic conveying, and other methods.
Bulk materials are delivered to the site by train, and then transported via pneumatic conveying/belt conveying/screw conveyors and elevators, etc., to assembled steel silos for storage. From there, they are distributed to various locations in the region by tanker trucks, or connected to a bagging machine for sale as bagged materials, or transported by truck to the point of use.
Bulk materials arrive at the terminal by water, and are then transported to assembled steel plate silos for storage via pneumatic conveying, belt conveying, ship unloaders, bulk truck transfer, chutes, elevators, etc. Afterwards, they are distributed throughout the region by cement tankers or connected to packaging machines for sale as bagged materials.
Ore raw materials are transported through mining to raw material storage silos or stockyards, then transported via conveyor belts to crushing machinery (coarse crushing, fine crushing), and then transported by belt conveyors/hoists or other means to finished product storage silos or processing equipment, finally transported by truck or packaged for sale. If necessary, the crushed granular material is then ground into powder by a pulverizer and transported to the finished product warehouse, then sold via bulk trucks or after packaging.