AERZEN is one of the leading manufacturers of positive displacement blowers and screw compressors. The global player teamed up with the company Emde Automation GmbH to deliver a conveyor system for salt to the road construction administration of Luxembourg that will not run out of air anytime soon.
- Article Salt mobilises
Pneumatic transport of salt with AERZEN technology.
Beauty has its price
When the old salt conveyor system in Luxembourg failed, immediate support was of the essence. “In winter service we just cannot afford the failure of one of our facilities,” says technical manager Servais. AERZEN helped on the spot and delivered a rental package within 24 hours. “We were convinced by the immediate service and the great performance of the machine.” Because of this, the contract to replace the faulty system was also placed with the Lower Saxony machine manufacturer. Christoph Winter, sales engineer at AERZEN explains: “The old machines were located inside the warehouse where the salt was stored. So it was immediately obvious to us that the system had to be moved out of the salty atmosphere. The reason being that salt is highly corrosive and puts a lot of stress on the equipment. This results in premature corrosion and a short lifespan.” Plenty of space was available for permanent installation of the blower equipment in front of the warehouse, but it turned out that any changes to the appearance of the building were not allowed. The reason for this was that the building was designed by the Luxembourg firm Bruck + Weckerle and its transparent Prokulit light panels have been awarded multiple times: in 2007 the design won the ‘Luxembourg architecture award’ (Prix Luxembourgeois d’Architecture), followed, in 2008, by the ‘Bauhärepräis.’ The solution: the AERZEN blower was mounted on a heavy-duty trailer so that it can be moved and connected to the plant as and when required. In order that the appearance of the warehouse is not impaired the assembly can be stored away in summer. In winter it is set up by the use of a fork lift truck. As soon as the trucks unload the salt, it is picked up by wheel loader and dropped into a funnel. It then passes through a rotary valve distributor, which takes care of the right dosage and a constant throughput, and ends up in the product inlet. From there, it is transported with a pressure of 0.4 to 0.5 bar (maximum of 0.63 bar) and a flow rate of 1,920 mÑ/h in pipe sytems up to lofty heights by AERZEN technology. In total, two silos with a holding capacity of 250 tons each have to be filled.
Team work makes the dream work
For the construction of the trailer, as well as the piping, Emde Automation GmbH from Nassau, a company that AERZEN has worked with for more than ten years, was brought on board. “We recalculated and reinterpreted the product-to-air-ratio inside the pipes and flow-optimised the product inlet,” explains Björn Redert, project manager in the sales department at Emde. “The challenge was to recycle and integrate existing components of the old facility made by our competitor into the new concept.” On top of this, Emde applied protection against wear in some parts of the piping system. This became necessary as the walls of some of the pipes had become thinner due to the friction caused by the salt transportation process. “The cooperation with AERZEN has again been a great pleasure,” says Redert. “It just works - from preparation of quotations to the support and the service. And the quality is also spot-on.” Pierre Servais is also completely satisfied: “It was the right decision to put the blower outside. The system performs significantly better now.” To the Luxembourger, one aspect is particularly important: reliability. “We need a plant that we can depend on. Because in winter we need to be ready for operation at all times. In AERZEN we have found a reliable partner that provides us with products that are long-lasting and which require little maintenance, as well as competent consulting and comprehensive customer service.” It is beyond all question that this successful cooperation will continue. The first follow-up project is already a done deal. Because just a few weeks ago the second conveyor system for salt in Bertrange also failed. Competitor products were also used here. The details have already been discussed, soon another AERZEN blower will be delivered to Luxembourg.