
Feed Bunkers
Feeding bunkers are critical equipment used for stockpiling material and transferring it in a controlled manner to the crushing-screening system, providing regular and continuous feeding in the production line. Material is introduced into the bunker via loader or truck and temporarily stored, during which a systematic flow system is created. Through the grizzly system, large and unwanted pieces are separated, and only properly sized material is transferred to the downstream process. Subsequently, the material is transferred to the crushing-screening line in a controlled manner through vibrating feeders or conveyor systems. This structure ensures continuous and balanced feeding, thereby sustainably guaranteeing continuity and operational efficiency in the production line.
Technical Specifications
| Structural Features | |
|---|---|
| Bunker Structure | Heavy duty steel construction |
| Grid System | Grizzly (grated) structure |
| Capacity | Different volume options depending on project |
| Feeding Unit | Integration with vibrating feeder |
| Design | Modular and easy assembly |
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Feed Control | Balanced and continuous material flow |
| Durability | High resistance to wear and impact |
| Efficiency | Ensures efficient operation of crushers and screening systems |
| Maintenance | Low maintenance requirements |
| Operation | Uninterrupted and stable operation |
Applications
Ensures regular feeding of material before crushing
Provides uninterrupted material flow in the production line
Ensures controlled processing of material
Used in balanced feeding of different materials
