Developing a Belt-Washing Station For Henderson’s Conveyor

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ronald J. Valentine David A. Brence Richard P. Stahura Andrew D. Marti
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

The development of an effective belt-cleaning system for a new conveyor system seemed a fairly conventional assignment. But a closer examination of the project showed a number of “fine print” details: •High altitude location (with resulting cold weather and low humidity conditions). •Long conveyor length. •Troublesome material (very sticky and capable of hardening like concrete). •Limited water. These difficulties are spelled out the challenge of developing a cleaning system for the production conveyor2 (PC2) belt at Climax Molybdenum’s Henderson Mine.
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APA: Ronald J. Valentine David A. Brence Richard P. Stahura Andrew D. Marti  (2005)  Developing a Belt-Washing Station For Henderson’s Conveyor

MLA: Ronald J. Valentine David A. Brence Richard P. Stahura Andrew D. Marti Developing a Belt-Washing Station For Henderson’s Conveyor. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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