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The rail-mounted F-type ship unloader will discharge limestone at a rate of 200t/h. Incorporating key components manufactured in Sweden, much of the steel fabrication will be carried out locally in Korea, with the final mechanical assembly and electrical installation taking place on site at the power plant.
"Customer satisfaction with Siwertell's solutions is driving an increasing volume of repeat business," said Mr Jeppsson. "In fact, this will be the thirteenth Siwertell unloader for Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), the owners of the Taean Power Plant." Taean is a 4,000MW coal-fired power station located about 60 miles (100km) southwest of Seoul. Limestone is used to reduce the levels of sulphur dioxide emissions produced when burning fossil fuels. In a process known as flue gas desulphurisation (FGD), limestone is injected into the flue gases in order to neutralise much of the sulphur dioxide. A solid compound is formed - in this case calcium sulphate - that can be removed safely. Siwertell ship unloaders and loaders are based on unique screw conveyor technology, in combination with belt conveyors and aeroslides, and can handle virtually any dry bulk cargo, such as alumina, biomass, cement, coal, fertilizers, grain and sulphur. Siwertell's product portfolio includes ship unloaders, mobile ship unloaders, ship loaders, conveying systems and complete bulk terminal solutions, all of which are designed to ensure environmentally-friendly and efficient cargo operations. www.siwertell.com Siwertell AB, formerly Cargotec Sweden Bulk Handling AB, is part of Cargotec. Cargotec's sales totalled approximately EUR 3.4 billion in 2014 and it employs approximately 11,000 people. Cargotec's class B shares are quoted on NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd under symbol CGCBV. www.cargotec.com Cargotec press release |