After looking at the options, an Oman company opted for a dual powered machine to help produce aggregates
One place where this naturally fragmented material is available is Barka, 60km from Muscat, the capital city of Oman.
Alisco Strong Plant, one of the leading road contractors in Oman, operates a crushing and screening facility in Barka that uses available riverbed gravel to produce aggregates for asphalt and other materials, including granular sub-base (GSB) and aggregate base course.
The Barka deposits, with their high quantities of silt and clay, produces sand that is prone to rejection due to inherent impurities in the feed material.
The feed material is 0-300mm with more than 50% of the material below 65mm.
Due to scarcity of water in Oman, a washing plant was considered to be the option of last resort.
Shaikh Ali Al Busaidi, chairman of Alisco Strong Plant, said that he was in a difficult situation to cope with the need of crushed aggregate both from his various construction sites and for the asphalt plant which was at many times underutilised.
An established customer of Powerscreen’s local distributor
Alisco Strong Plant was already using a Powerscreen 1412 Trackpactor crusher and a Powerscreen Chieftain 2100X screen.
Genserv’s crushing and screening team visited Alisco’s Barka site and came up with a simple solution: to use a Warrior 1800 scalping screen. And to address the concerns of Alisco’s requirement to use electricity as an option, Genserv’s team proposed the Warrior 1800 with dual power option. The idea was to screen the deposit material into 0-50mm, 50-150mm and +150mm, which can be used as GSB material and feed rock material for additional crushing.
Convinced with Genserv’s recommendations, Alisco immediately placed an order for two Warrior 1800 units with the dual power option.
Both machines were commissioned at the Barka site and the plants are “comfortably producing 400tonnes per hour of different size material.”
According to Powerscreen, part of the
Once positioned on site and connected to an external electricity source, the unit can be switched to operate on electricity, meaning it will have zero emissions, while retaining all the benefits of a mobile machine.
“By having the option to operate on diesel fuel oil or electricity, the Powerscreen dual power mobile screens can reduce diesel fuel oil consumption, operating costs and depending on set up, may also reduce machine downtime due to reduced refuelling and engine servicing,” says Powerscreen.
Dual power is said to ideal for sites where only electricity is permitted; electricity is freely available or generated on site; complete crushing spreads run using a stationary genset; electricity is preferred over diesel fuel or where electricity is cheaper than diesel fuel.
It is also said to be a solution where diesel fumes are not permitted, for example underground; environmental, legislative and/or noise constraints are present and where either electricity or diesel fuel oil supply is inconsistent.