Mobile Feeder-Beakers In High Tonnage Applications

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. M. Stephens
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Jan 1, 1985

Abstract

Feeder-Breakers were an unknown but much needed piece of machinery when U. S. underground coal mines started converting to more efficient belt haulage of the R.O.M. coal as compared to conventional methods that the 1950's offered. These simple electromechanical machines offered efficiencies in three areas: (1) they contained a surge hopper that allowed a "load' of coal to be dumped without delay; (2) this material was fed horizontally by a drag chain conveyor into a rotating carbide pick breaker that broke all oversize material into a beltable size, and (3) it fed this broken material onto the belt conveyor at a rate conducive to its design. Since its introduction, the Feeder-Breaker has evolved from that first low capacity, low breaking force machine to today's model capable of breaking materials up to 5 MOHS in hardness and having throughput capabilities exceeding 3,000 TPH with availability in the 90 percentiles.
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APA: D. M. Stephens  (1985)  Mobile Feeder-Beakers In High Tonnage Applications

MLA: D. M. Stephens Mobile Feeder-Beakers In High Tonnage Applications. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1985.

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