MoveMaster C-AF - Chain Conveyor for Alternative Fuels
MoveMaster C-AF - Chain Conveyor for Alternative Fuels
Description

The construction of the MoveMaster C-AF conveyor is adjusted to the specific properties of alternative fuels, as well as to specific requirements of alt fuels transport, but the conveyor may also be used for other material with bulk density up to 700 kg / m3.

The conveyor is supplied in straight or “L” and “Z” versions. The length of the conveyor track is up to 40 m. The conveyors are equipped with forged chains with high strength and large contact areas ensuring low wear and tear of guide rails.

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Gold Mill Grinding—Example of a Detailed eLearning Operator Training Module
PERFORMANCE ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL
This video provides an example of the content and structure of a Performance Associates International computer-based operator training program. In this video, we focus on the user experience of our eLearning module for operators in a gold mill grinding circuit. This example demonstrates the following program features: • Language toggle controls. • Interactive process flowsheets. • Process descriptions. • Principles of operation. • Workbook feature. • Equipment (SAG mill) 3D animation. • Process variables. • Control loops. • Interlocks. • Alarms. • Interactive plot plan. The grinding circuit is just one of 11 modules included in the complete plant operator training program. Each individual module covers the technical aspects of a specific plant area. The program also contains modules presenting basic introductions to many applicable unit operations and a variety of basic mechanical skills. Additionally, detailed maintenance training modules cover each significant piece of equipment in the plant. A comprehensive training component to develop supervisory skills is included as well. Building, running, and maintaining a new plant is a significant investment. A work-force well-trained from top to bottom is the best way to protect that investment by ensuring a successful start-up and continued operations at peak performance. If you are building a plant and preparing your operators and supervisors for start-up and operation, please stop and ask the question “what components of this training program do I NOT want my operations team to be thoroughly familiar with?”