

(Posted on 31/07/20)
Cleveland Cascades Ltd are to supply four of the company’s 1700 sized chutes into Vistino, Russia for loading of fertilisers.
Each chute will be fitted via a fixed head chute design to a tower ship loader and will be 31 meters in length when extended and retract as short as 6.6m.
The chutes will be lined with stainless steel in the head chute section and UHMWPE within the cones and trimmer for abrasion protection.
Each chute will also be fitted with both a skirt and interchangeable trimming spout for accurate loading during topping off within a vessel hatch.
The telescopic chute will utilise a drum winch and will be fitted with a complete suite of electrical components for safe and effective operation.
Cleveland Cascades is a specialist in the design and manufacture of bespoke dry bulk loading chutes. Based in the North East of England, the company has built a population of over 650 systems, working in bulk handling facilities worldwide.
They are best known for the Cascade controlled flow technology chute, which uses a series of inclined cones, inside a retractable cover, to control dust pollution at source, while at the same time minimising both material degradation and segregation. This technology has established the company as a leading global force in ship and silo loading chutes.
The company’s range of Free Fall chutes, complement the Cascade and have applications in tanker loading, vehicle loading as well as ship and silo loading.
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