Specifications | Lifting 67m³ soybean meal to 35 m high (bulk density: 0.6t/m ³) | |
Items compared | Model | Power |
Old model | TDTG50/28 | 7.5kW |
T series | T500 | 5.5kW |
Bucket elevator model | T360 | T400 | T500 | T600 | T700 |
Bucket fore-edge thickness | 6.5±0.5 | 8.5±0.5 | 9±0.5 | 9±0.5 | 8.5±0.5 |
Impact resistance comparison | Abrasion resistance comparison | |
Old plastic bucket | Structural damage after 10 times of impact, bucket unserviceable | 3.9% abrasion for 30 minutes |
New high grade plastic bucket | After 17 times of impacts, the bucket edge deformed with small cracks, and can be put into use after trimming | 2.3% abrasion for 30 minutes |
Note:
Impact test procedure: hit the same place of the bucket with the same weight from the same height.
Abrasion test procedure: grind the bucket front edge with the same drum abrasion tester for 30 minutes, and calculate the weight loss.
A longer service life ensures reliable operation and less downtime, which eventually contributes to lower maintenance cost.
Model | Head pulley diameter (mm) | Line speed (m/s) | Maximum capacity (t/h) | Maximum lifting height (m) | |
Pellet | Meal | ||||
T360 | 300 | 1.2-1.8 | 30 | 17 | 40 |
T400 | 360 | 1.3-1.9 | 45 | 25 | 50 |
T500 | 400 | 1.4-2.1 | 63 | 36 | 50 |
T600 | 500 | 1.6-2.3 | 103 | 58 | 50 |
T700 | 600 | 2.5-2.8 | 170 | 105 | 50 |
It can be used to elevate dry powders and pellet materials. It is not supposed to convey fragile materials or other low breakage ratio required materials.