JSW Steel Set’s Up World’s Longest Conveyor System
JSW Steel has constructed the world’s longest conveyor belt at Bellary. JSW has reduced the number of vehicle trips required to carry iron ore by over 3000 thanks to their pipe conveyor system. This not only addresses the crucial issue of transporting raw materials from mines to processing plants, but it also improves the process’s sustainability by considerably lowering carbon emissions produced by vehicle travel. The project’s most important requirements were system design, product reliability, and life cycle support. The system transports iron ore from Nandihalli yard to JSW’s Toranagallu facility in Bellary, Karnataka, using three flights of pipe conveyor. For the project, ABB supplied complete Medium Voltage switchgear panels for their four substations, ACS880 low voltage high power single drive & parallel-connected drive, engineered AMI series of low voltage motor, converter duty transformer and hot redundant PLC and SCADA solutions for the convey
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