Pipe Conveyor Its Development And Advantages

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Gregory A. Vaka
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

Robins Engineers & Constructors, Inc. as the exclusive U.S. licensee introduced the PIPE CONVEYOR to the North American marketplace early in 1984. The sale of the first PIPE CONVEYOR in 1985 was a difficult task since the conventional troughed belt conveyor was the accepted and the most widely used means of continuous transportation of bulk materials handling in the world. Initially our clients viewed the PIPE CONVEYOR as a departure from the normal and accepted form of material handling. Since then, the parent company of Robins Engineers merged with Krupp of Germany to form KRUPP ROBINS, INC. in the United States. To date there are over 462 PIPE CONVEYORS operating worldwide with the majority of the long overland systems designed and installed by Krupp Robins, Inc. The PIPE CONVEYOR is now becoming the norm, viewed by those who are familiar with its capabilities as the preferred method of transportation for all bulk solids.
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APA: Gregory A. Vaka  (1997)  Pipe Conveyor Its Development And Advantages

MLA: Gregory A. Vaka Pipe Conveyor Its Development And Advantages. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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