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Solving Common Problems in Industrial Coal and Bulk Silos

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  Industrial coal and bulk silos are the backbone of raw material storage for power plants, mining operations, and heavy industrial facilities, ensuring a steady supply of coal, grains, and other bulk materials to keep production lines running. However, these critical storage structures—most often made of steel—face a range of common problems due to constant exposure to harsh industrial environments, heavy material loads, and long-term use. From blockages and corrosion to structural wear and material waste, these issues can lead to costly downtime, safety hazards, and reduced operational efficiency. For facility managers, project contractors, and operations teams, identifying and solving these common silo problems is essential to protecting their investment, maintaining productivity, and avoiding unnecessary repairs. Below, we break down the most frequent issues plaguing industrial coal and bulk silos, along with practical, actionable solutions tailored to steel structure silos—de...

INSTALLATION IN HIGH ALTITUDE

 INSTALLATION IN HIGH ALTITUDE



The high-altitude installation method refers to the method of transporting the transport unit (plane truss or cone) or parts transported to the site, using a hoisting machine to lift it to a high altitude and assemble it into an overall structure. It is suitable for bolt balls or high-strength bolts. Grid structure. During the assembly process, a part of the space frame is always suspended. When the grid frame is suspended and spliced into a stable system, there is no need to set up any brackets to bear its own weight and construction load.

Installation in high altitude


When the span is large and spliced to a certain length of overhang, set up a single-leg column or bracket to support the overhanging part to reduce or avoid deflection due to self-weight and construction load



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