Very long travels under extreme conditions

And another record once again - the second longest igus® travel in the world

The next long distance of 550 m in a taconite mine in the USA was constructed with low maintenance plastic E-ChainSystems® from igus®.

A newly discovered product.

Taconite is a ferrous, flint-like stone, named after the Taconic Mountains in the United States of America. It is a Precambrian sediment stone that belongs to the banded ore due to its typical change between ferrous layers and layers of clay slate or chert. The very finely distributed iron content in the form of magnetite lies between 25 and 30%. The biggest deposit in the world is in the Mesabi Range in Minnesota. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, the available iron ore was of such high quality that taconite was viewed as an unprofitable waste product. After the Second World War, however, a major part of the high-quality iron ore in the United States was already depleted, so that taconite became economical as a new source for iron. For the processing of taconite, the ore is ground to a fine powder and the iron is subsequently separated with the aid of strong magnets from the remaining stone.

Taconite mine

The North Shore Mine is located on the northern shore of Lake Superior in Minnesota. Taconite is mined and pressed into taconite pellets there.

 

The powdery iron concentrate is then rolled together with bentonite and lime as fluxing agent into pellets of about one centimeter diameter, which contains approximately 65% of iron. The pellets are then heated at high temperatures for further processing, in order to oxidize magnetite (Fe3O4) to hematite (Fe2O3). The concentrated taconite is transported from the production plants by railroad to Silver Bay, Two Harbors and to the twin harbors of Duluth and Superior on Lake Superior and then shipped in bulk carriers to other locations along the Great Lakes. Many steel-producing undertakings are located close to Lake Erie.

The igus® system is installed on a conveyor system, which transports the mined taconite. With a travel of 550 meters, it is the second largest distance in the world supplied with plastic E-Chains® beside the 615 m travel in a brown coal plant in the Czech Republic and a 441 m travel in a harbor crane in Singapore - all of them implemented with igus® plastic E-Chains®.

igus® E-ChainSystem® Series 5050HD and igus® Chainflex® motor cable CF35

igus® E-ChainSystem® of the 5050HD Series, igus® Chainflex® motor cable CF35 and seven other customized cables

 
That's why igus®!

Since the igus® E-ChainSystems® were installed at the North Shore Mine in October 2008, over a meter of snow has fallen and temperatures dropped to -35°C. Minus temperatures still reign at the start of 2009, yet the igus® system (chain + cables) runs without any problems at all - plastics for longer life®
In the igus® lab in Cologne, E-Chains® and Chainflex® cables are regularly subjected to extreme temperature tests in the in-house climatic chamber and thus temperatures up to -40°C can be extensively tested and a functional safety guaranteed.

The operator of the North Shore Mine had already had excellent experiences in the past with igus® E-Chains® in this plant. The advantages of the E-Chains® are, compared to the previously used festooning systems, in addition to the price factor, the absolute corrosion-resistance, durability, safety and low space requirement. Additional decisive factors are the excellent technical support and the cost-free project planning from igus®.

Taconite mine

The E-Chain® is installed "from the roll". The pre-assembled "ReadyChain®" system is simply rolled off a cable drum and directly installed. That saves enormous downtimes and costs.

 
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