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Materials & Equipment News South Africa

B&E International breaks 550tph on production train

B&E International, with the use of Metso Mobile crushing and screening products, has set up a production train that consistently produces G1 road stone product at a rate in excess of 550 tonnes per hour (tph).
Metso LokotrackR LT300GPT mobile cone crusher and LT120T mobile jaw crusher
Metso LokotrackR LT300GPT mobile cone crusher and LT120T mobile jaw crusher

This is regarded as one of the first mobile trains in the region to achieve these volumes and incorporates the first Metso Lokotrack 330D combination cone crusher and 11m² triple deck screen to be put into action on the continent.

Sandro Scherf, CEO of Pilot Crushtec International, the sole southern African distributor for Metso Mobile aggregates products and services, describes the process around this literally ground-breaking engineering achievement.

“The train consists of four Metso products: 700mm dolerite feed material is first processed by an LT120 jaw crusher and is then fed into a Lokotrack 300GPS secondary cone crusher which is capable of accepting material up to 320mm in size. This in turn feeds the Lokotrack LT330D combination cone crusher and triple deck screen before quaternary crushing is completed in an existing Metso 9100 vertical shaft impact crusher.”

Prodigious output

He explains that the cone crushers play complementary roles in obtaining production volumes of this magnitude. The Lokotrack 300GPS is capable of a prodigious output and key to the success of the train as a whole is the LT330D combination product’s ability to process, screen and recirculate massive volumes of secondary material.

According to Scherf, both of the cone crushers were specially purchased by B&E to produce high volumes of aggregate for sale to its customers.

The company plays a role in a variety of industries, including mining, crushing and quarrying, as well as producing its own static high volume mineral processing plants.

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