Munkebo Floor Recovery Systems
Bucket Elevator
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For some fixed applications the bucket elevator can be a more cost effective solution to elevate large volumes of media from a fixed point to another fixed point.
The power consumption are minimal compared to perfomance.
Our MB-BE Bucket elevators are usually connected to a floor hopper that serves as a central media collection point from where it elevates the media up to the storage and cleaning units.
Belt Conveyor
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Our belt conveyors are designed for partial floor recovery of spent media to a central collection point and ensures automatic, continuous collection.
It works by manually recovering spent media from the floor to the belt conveyors or in some cases in combination with a scraper floor system.Technical features
A belt is running underneath a series of floor hoppers along the full length of the conveyor system.
The floor hoppers have automatic level sensors so it is posibble to collect a big pile of spent media on top, without overfilling and jamming the belt conveyor. The system requires an absolute minimum of civil work and can be easily installed in existing facilities.Proven feasability
The Munkebo belt conveyors system has proven to be a cost-competitive solution with very low maintenance requirements and reliable operation over decades.
Scraper Floor System
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Our scraper floor system is designed for partial or full floor recovery of spent media and ensures automatic, continuous collection. The system requires an absolute minimum of civil work and can be easily installed in existing facilities.
The Munkebo scraper floor system has proven to be a cost-competitive solution with very low maintenance requirements and reliable operation over decades.
How Do Floor Recovery Systems Work?
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Floor recovery systems in abrasive blast rooms are designed to collect and recycle abrasive media after it falls to the floor during blasting. As blasting occurs, spent abrasive and debris drop onto the floor surface and are directed toward the recovery system through either a combination of, or solely; mechanical transportion, vacuum or manually.
Depending on the design, the floor may use belt conveyors or a full floor scraping system beneath grating or solid panels. These components move the abrasive from the floor to a central recovery hopper. Once collected, the material is elevated with vacuum or a bucket elevator and passes through separation equipment that removes dust, fines, and debris from reusable abrasive.
Clean abrasive is then returned to a storage hopper or blast pot for reuse, while waste material is discharged for disposal. By automating media collection and recycling, floor recovery systems reduce manual cleanup, improve productivity, and support consistent blasting performance.
Proven Performance Since 1964.
Generations of Excellence Transforming Our World, Worldwide since 1964
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Generations of Excellence Transforming Our World, Worldwide since 1964
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Generations of Excellence Transforming Our World, Worldwide since 1964
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Generations of Excellence Transforming Our World, Worldwide since 1964 • Generations of Excellence Transforming Our World, Worldwide since 1964 • Generations of Excellence Transforming Our World, Worldwide since 1964 •