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Riding the belt

Abstract

Recent developments in conveyor systems have focused on accessories rather than the belt itself. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology using transponders embedded in conveyor belts and this is the latest development at the German firm Contitech. The system described in the articles developed with Moers, features transponders for cooling, controlling and monitoring conveyor belts. Other developments mentioned include a JOKI drum motor featuring a fully integrated gearbox and electric motor enclosed in a steel shell, from Interoll; a new scraper cleaning system from Hosch, new steel cord belting from Fenner, a conveying system for Schleenhain lignite opencast mine by FAM Foerdelantigen Magdeburg; new bearings from Nadella (the sales arm of Intersoll-Rand), an anti-shock belt transfer table from Rosta and new caliper disc brakes from GE Industrial.
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Publication Date:
Apr 01, 1998
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 013000; 012020; 012032; PA: CLA-98:080019; EDB-98:071489; SN: 98001978600
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: World Mining Equipment; Journal Volume: 22; Journal Issue: 3; Other Information: PBD: Apr 1998
Subject:
01 COAL, LIGNITE, AND PEAT; BELT CONVEYORS; COAL; SURFACE MINING; UNDERGROUND MINING; ELECTRIC MOTORS; DESIGN
OSTI ID:
623733
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: WMEQDP; ISSN 0746-729X; TRN: 980800019
Submitting Site:
CLA
Size:
pp. 30,32-34,36-37
Announcement Date:
Jul 28, 1998

Citation Formats

Potts, A. Riding the belt. United Kingdom: N. p., 1998. Web.
Potts, A. Riding the belt. United Kingdom.
Potts, A. 1998. "Riding the belt." United Kingdom.
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abstractNote = {Recent developments in conveyor systems have focused on accessories rather than the belt itself. Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology using transponders embedded in conveyor belts and this is the latest development at the German firm Contitech. The system described in the articles developed with Moers, features transponders for cooling, controlling and monitoring conveyor belts. Other developments mentioned include a JOKI drum motor featuring a fully integrated gearbox and electric motor enclosed in a steel shell, from Interoll; a new scraper cleaning system from Hosch, new steel cord belting from Fenner, a conveying system for Schleenhain lignite opencast mine by FAM Foerdelantigen Magdeburg; new bearings from Nadella (the sales arm of Intersoll-Rand), an anti-shock belt transfer table from Rosta and new caliper disc brakes from GE Industrial.}
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