There has been a recent upsurge in deliveries of highcapacity coal stockyard machines and existing units are increasingly being modified to cope with throughput demands.
Stockyards, whether of longitudinal or circular layout, fulfil an important buffer storage function, as well as serving to blend or homogenise different grades of coal, allowing quality as well as quantity fluctuations to be controlled....
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