Bulk Handling News - Bruks Siwertell customer magazine issue 1, 2022

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NEWS IN BRIEF Alumina handling operator set to benefit from Siwertell ship unloading technology itself, but evidently, wanting to order its own unloader, after experiencing what our equipment could offer, speaks volumes in terms of Trímet France’s trust in the equipment and in us as a company,” continues Ojeda. “Siwertell unloaders have unbeatable environmental performance with zero spillage and virtually no dust creation. They also offer minimal material degradation, which delivers a particular advantage to the alumina industry,” he adds. “Our systems handle materials carefully, which minimizes the production of powdery fines,” Ojeda explains. “Aluminum smelting is energy intensive, and is very sensitive to the amount of fines in the alumina; the lower the percentage of fines, the lower the temperature required in the process, which therefore reduces energy consumption. This is ultimately good news for the planet and for profitability.” Trimet France’s new Siwertell 10,000 S next-generation road-mobile unloader is commencing operations in Marseille. It offers extremely efficient, dust-free alumina handling with minimal material degradation and very low energy consumption. It also features advanced digital technology for remote monitoring and service support. Trímet France placed the contract in 2021 following a 20-month lease of an older Siwertell 10,000 S unloader from another Bruks Siwertell customer. “Over this time, we supported Trímet France with any servicing needs, and had the rare opportunity to form a relationship with the customer before its purchase,” explains Jörgen Ojeda, Sales Director Mobile Unloaders, Bruks Siwertell. “Trímet France wants to strengthen its present alumina unloading operation. Its original decision to lease our hardware was an endorsement of Siwertell systems in 4  BULK HANDLING NEWS

Many port operators already benefit from the flexibility and efficiency of Siwertell road-mobile unloaders. “Although we have unloaded 1.25 million metric tons of alumina with a previous road-mobile installation in Croatia, which operated between 1997 and 2006 and ran up over 10,500 hours of service, the application of Siwertell unloader technology for handling alumina is still relatively new. So, this order strengthens our strategic aim for more operators to benefit from our market-leading alumina handling capabilities,” he says. The new road-mobile unloader offers a rated capacity of 130t/h, discharging vessels up to 10,000 dwt, and can be folded down and relocated in under an hour. It also features the Internet of things (IoT) device, Compulab, which enables extensive monitoring, follow-up, support and trouble-shooting through safe, remote access.


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