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Conveyor Belt Systems
The job: Switch from non-continuous transport to continuous belt conveyance of molybdenite ore at the Henderson project near Denver, Colorado.

The job: Crawler belts with steel or aluminum ribs provide for the propulsion of the “PistenBully” Crawler-type vehicles.

The job: For conveyor systems, that have to adapt to existing routes and curves.

The job: Conveyance of overburden and coal on large systems with a daily throughput of 240 000 m³ at RWE AG’s strip mining operations.

The job: Conveyance of copper ore by means of an inclined shaft conveyor from the strip mining floor at a depth of 300 meters to the processing unit above ground.

The job: An existing 13 km-long conveyor unit had to up capacity. This was to be achieved without conversion of the system by merely replacing the conveyor belt.

The job: Strong conveyor belt to transport limestone on a system with altitude differences of 134 meters and a center distance of 3.2 kilometers.

The job: Conveyance of raw phosphate over a distance of 100 kilometers from inside the West Sahara through a rock desert to the shipment point on the coast.

The job: Environmentally Friendly Conveyor System with several vertical and horizontal curves used to Supply an Offshore loading Platform for Freighters.



The job: Underground conveyor belt for a conveyor system with an hourly volumetric flow of 2,400 tons, used in the Primsmulde shaft of the Saar mine

The job: Iron ore conveyance from the mining location, at a depth of 1.7 kilometers, to the crushing and grinding plant, at a depth of 815 meters, at one of the world’s largest iron ore pit.

The job: Conveyor belt for the removal of several million cubic meters of material excavated during the construction of a tunnel through the Lötschberg and Gotthard massif. The distance to be covered increases as the construction progresses, so it must be possible to expand the conveyor system accordingly.


