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Belt conveyor MTC
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Belt conveyor - MTC - FLSmidth Dorr-Oliver Eimco - horizontal / vertical / transport
Belt conveyor - MTC - FLSmidth Dorr-Oliver Eimco - horizontal / vertical / transport
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Characteristics

Technology
belt
Form
horizontal, vertical
Function
transport, transfer
Construction
flexible, mobile
Drive mechanism
electric drive
Transported product
for bulk materials
Sector
for the recycling industry

Description

Increase flexibility Increase performance and efficiency Reduce costs Reduce your haulage costs with our flexible Mobile Transfer Conveyors Reduce surface mining expenses incurred by trucks and loaders with our cost-effective Mobile Transfer Conveyors. As a flexible connection between a mining machine and further conveyors, MTCs move under their own power, and are easily relocatable and positionable, improving performance and efficiency. Efficiently handle your surface mining material In surface mining systems, including IPCC operations, efficient movement of materials is key to profitability. Operations that use the traditional methods of loaders and trucks for material movement incur great costs, as they must purchase and maintain such equipment, as well as dealing with capacity and productivity issues. Comprising a mobile, track-mounted chassis with a rotatable receiving boom and discharge bridge, a Mobile Transfer Conveyor (MTC) provides continuous, efficient transfer of excavated materials to the further conveying system. Because it is self-propelled, it increases the horizontal and vertical range of the digging machine, such as a bucket wheel excavator, as it eliminates the need for hauling equipment or fixed conveyor moves.

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