Imerys, the world's largest producer of talc, experienced carryback and spillage issues of kaolin paste on a conveyor at the RCC Brazil facility. A 60-inch (1,524 mm) wide belt transporting 330 TPH (300 MTPH) at a speed of 688 FPM (3.5 MPS) was spilling approx. 3.3 TPD (3 MTPD) along the length of the system. Inadequate belt cleaning allowed pasty material to stick to the belt and spread across the floor, creating a potentially dangerous work area. Material fouled pulley faces and gummed up idler bearings, requiring 3-4 workers to regularly replace rollers and clean around the system, which operators found potentially hazardous.
Operators describe the carryback and spillage problem as "completely solved," improving safety and reducing cleanup costs. Equipment costs for idlers and pulleys have been reduced, and service can be performed during scheduled downtime. Product loss has been reduced dramatically. Martin Engineering Brazil has been retained to periodically perform maintenance on the system to extend its operational life. Operators are currently in the planning process for the installation of similar solutions on other conveyors throughout the facility.