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Innovative Weba transfer point solutions reduce costs and enhance safety

A Weba Chute Systems manager assessing dust at a transfer point. Dust control solutions improve safety and minimise environmental impact

A Weba head chute installed at an iron ore mine. Durable designs extend the lifespan of conveyors by reducing wear and tear

Inside a Weba chute through the inspection door, showing material buildup. Regular inspections prevent blockages and reduce system downtime

A Weba transfer chute feeding material to the centre of the belt. Controlled material flow optimises efficiency and minimises spillage

A Weba Chute Systems site manager inspecting a sampler chute. Easy-access chute designs facilitate quick and efficient inspections

A Weba Chute Systems site manager inspecting a Weba Super Flow chute. Advanced chute technology ensures smooth material flow and reduces wear at transfer points

8th October 2024

     

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In the bulk material handling applications transfer points are critical locations where materials are moved between different conveyor belts or from conveyors to storage areas. The efficiency of these transfer points plays a pivotal role in maintaining a steady flow of materials, reducing downtime and minimising operational costs. As these applications evolve, several significant trends are shaping the design and functionality of transfer points, reflecting a focus on reducing spillage, optimising material flow and enhancing safety.

Weba Chute Systems has been at the forefront of addressing these evolving trends with its innovative approach to transfer point technology. The company’s chutes are custom-engineered to ensure smooth material flow, reducing impact angles and directing materials in a controlled manner.

Mark Baller, CEO of Weba Chute Systems, explains that this design philosophy pioneered by his father, the late Werner Baller, minimises wear and tear on both the chutes and downstream conveyor systems, significantly lowering downtime and maintenance costs.

Reducing material spillage is a challenge that has driven innovation in transfer point technology. Spillage not only results in material loss but also increases maintenance and poses safety risks.

“We also incorporated advanced dust and spillage control features into our designs, and specifically the controlled flow achieved by Weba chutes reduces turbulence and material scatter help to contain dust and minimise environmental and health risks,” he says.

Safety is another critical area where Weba Chute Systems excels, with chute designs that provide easy access for maintenance and robust safety barriers to protect workers. The integration of new technologies, such as sensors and remote monitoring systems, enables real-time data collection on chute performance, allowing operators to anticipate maintenance needs and avoid unexpected downtime.

Baller explains that the use of advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modelling, something which the company has been doing for many years, allows the company’s engineers to simulate and analyse material flow at transfer points with great precision.

“By understanding how materials behave as they pass through these junctures, our engineers can identify potential problem areas, such as blockages or high wear zones, and adjust the design to ensure a smoother, more controlled flow. This approach helps to reduce impact and abrasion, extending the lifespan of the equipment and minimising maintenance requirements,” Baller continues.

Material choice is also a critical factor, with a growing emphasis on wear resistant materials that can withstand the harsh conditions typical of bulk material handling environments. High quality abrasion resistant steel, ceramic liners and composite materials are increasingly being used to line chutes and other components exposed to high impact or abrasive materials. These materials not only enhance the durability of the equipment but also reduce downtime due to less frequent repairs or replacements.

As the demand for more efficient, durable and safe transfer point solutions continues to grow, companies like Weba Chute Systems are well-positioned to meet these evolving requirements. By continuing to set new standards for performance and longevity, Weba Chute Systems are ensuring that material handling operations run smoothly and efficiently, maximising productivity and reducing costs for bulk materials handling operations.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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