General Kinematics specializes in vibrating and rotary equipment and solutions for bulk processing of material in the foundry, recycling, scrap, mining, minerals, food, chemical, and wood industries. Each piece of GK vibrating equipment is custom engineered to your specifications to meet your process objectives. The engineering experts at GK can apply our vibratory knowledge to solve even the most difficult process challenges, with new solutions being developed everyday.
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Este video compara dos tecnologías de alimentadores vibratorios. De color rojo un alimentador que opera con tecnología Dos-Masas, y en celeste que opera con la tecnología convencional de fuerza bruta. El diseño de Dos-Masas mejora la operación de carga de material, siendo capaz de manejar positivamente las variaciones de carga, y requiere menor potencia en comparación con el equipo vibratorio de fuerza bruta.
Video grabado en MINExpo, en Las Vegas que muestra un harnero con tecnología Dos-Masas STM-SCREEN de General Kinematics, donde al pulsar el botón de partida, éste comienza a funcionar. Notar que opera muy suave y silencioso, sin producir vibración sobre el piso de concreto. El equipo pesa aproximadamente 45,4 toneladas y está vibrando libre sin fijación al piso.
Video testimonial del Harnero con tecnología Dos-Masas STM-SCREEN de General Kinematics, que se encuentra operando en la Planta Concentradora de Copper Mountain Mine.
Awesome simulation. But I wonder: If the major seperation of the top level is happening round about half way (0:44) and the lower level needs the same amount of time to sepperate. Doesn't that meen, that the processing distance is to short to fully seperate on the lower level?
Robert, the lower section is seeing a more concentrated material profile and therefore screens out the product faster than the top deck which sees a wider range of product. We conduct material testing in our lab to ensure the proper screen is selected for the application. Thanks for your question.
This is a short video as to how our Vibratory Feeder Controller Works. This Feeder Controller can be used for Bowl and Linear The feeder speed range is amazing, starting 1 Gm / second to up to 400 KG/minute and is completely settable. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2pMo3UMeoD8.html Contact us to understand your requirements and suggest the best possible solution for your requirements Available in 6-10-16-20 Amp. 230V-440V option Voltage control 25/50/100Hz Operation Settable RAMP up and RAMP down Remote Start/Stop External Analog input 2/3/4 stage for weighing applications www.icrbaroda.com/vibratory-fe... You can find more information on website: www.icrbaroda.com Phone: +91 9106726706 Email: icrbaroda@gmail.com you can also search for our other products on indiamart.com
I just spent about 5 minutes staring at a low resolution diagram of a Crushing Flowsheet trying to work out what it was saying. "Primary and Secondary Fine Feeders", "Secondary Fine Screens". Your video helped a lot, thanks.
Hey this is a very good video however a little bit of narration would’ve made it better. With those packers are out in the open. I was swimming this is a summer time the only thing or when the weathers nice I mean they can’t be out there in the cold in the winter snow etc. etc.
Hello, this was an early video of this facility in Brooklyn, NY. They now have a roof over the top but no walls and process in the elements. Rain makes everything stick, but GK equipment can operate in cold and wet weather, however sorting could be challenging.
Kindly inform whether such charge preheaters are installed other than this foundry what are the savings if we preheat shredded steel scrap to 650-700celsius and feed it to induction melting furnace for melting around 1680-1700C. How much temp drop of scrap occurs prior to injection to induction furnace
GK has installed dozens of these conveyors. If you need more information please contact our industry expert: chutchens@generalkinematics.com. Or if you send your email address we can answer any other additional specifics as well.
General Kinematics Corporation Thanks! I think I know where it is then, I was the first to work on this project in 2010 as an intern. I'm glad to see it worked out!
what variety of scrap can it process? tincan bundles, heavy scrap can be preheated? is the preheating oxyfuel burner or burner with air ? what is the time to reach 1000F? any scale loss and primary heat transmission with direct flame contact or also through conduction? lots of questions! ! !
+rajibuk The unit shown is designed for scrap iron. There is no reason why it cannot handle other types of scrap. The fuel used was natural gas and it took approximately 10 minutes to heat up an 11,000 lbs batch to ~950 °F. Other types of fuel could be utilized if needed. And afterburners as well for complete combustion. Send me your information directly and our regional salesperson can answer even more in-depth (akelley@generalkinematics.com). Yes preheating does reduce the cost of your electric furnace, however dependent where you are in the world, cost of natural gas could surpass the price of electric/KWH. A study would be conducted based on your natural gas prices per term vs electric KWH for heating. Hope that helps!
+rajibuk The preheat temp on this particular unit is close to 1000 degrees F. Electricity savings depends upon the melt temperature and efficiency of the furnace. If you'd like more info, our engineers can calculate this data for you! info@generalkinematics.com
We are thrilled to present the recycling industry with the first MULTI-STREAM screen - the SXS SCREEN™. Able to run both C&D waste and MSW, watch the video below. #constructionindustry #recycling
Interesting...but seems like the eccentric vibrating mill. But the problem with most vibrating mills is throughput and feed size limitations. so how does this mill feature in terms of both?? and is there a smaller unit for university laboratories??
I am trying to take a 1/2 hp electric motor with a 5/8" shaft and covert it to a vibrating motor. I need an off balance device to make this happen. Where can I find such a device. I am making a vibrating table for concrete castingz for making patio pavers. Thanks for any help or direction you can give me. James J Knight......maine63@yahoo.com
Hello, in your explanation you recommend OEM replacement springs. In other words, it is necessary to replace the coil springs sometimes. Why are those springs not designed to last an infinite amount of load cycles ? It should not be a big problem to do this.