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Noria H150 (bucket elevator)
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H series elevators are designed for vertical transport of grain (bulk products) by buckets mounted on a flexible belt, driven by a driving drum installed in the head of the elevator at facilities for storage, processing and use of vegetable raw materials. Capacity of 150 tonnes per hour for grain with volumetric weight of 0,76t/m3. The elevator is equipped with backing sensors, belt runaway and belt breakage sensors, explosion dischargers. Design features: provides minimum traumatisation of grain during transportation, is made of galvanised metal with thickness not less than 3 mm, is assembled on bolted connections, which considerably reduces the installation period.
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