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Types
Mast-Lepley supplies different kinds of storage
silos for a variety of industrial, farm, aggregate applications
even pedestals to support elevated storage containers
with different methods for filling or unloading.
There are many methods utilized to fill/unload
the silo. Some of these methods include:
- drive-thru
- tunnels
(see photo at right)
- unloaders
- bucket
elevators
- conveyors
- pneumatic
fill lines
Method
of Construction
The method of building concrete silos utilized by Mast-Lepley is
called jump-form construction which entails the jumping and resetting
of 4-foot-high forms on top of a previously poured form. Find
out more.
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Products
Frequently Stored in Concrete
Silos
Wood Chips
Sawdust
Plastic Pellets
Coal
Shavings
Fly Ash
Sugar
Hogged Bark
Wood Waste
Sand and Aggregate
Paint
Water
Kaolin
Grain
Bulk Materials
Limestone
Graphite
and other liquids
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Advantages
of Concrete Silos:
Resistant to eccentric
pressure: Because of the thickness of concrete walls,
properly reinforced concrete walls are rigid and therefore resistant
to eccentric pressures created by nonfree-flowing materials
that tend to bridge and collapse which creates suction on the roof
and walls above the material level..
Supporting
loads: Concrete walls are better at supporting the loads
from an elevated hopper which is why a 30-foot silo is often
constructed from concrete.
Corrosive
or hot material: Best storage choice for highly corrosive
or hot material due to the reasonable inert properties of concrete
which separates the material from the weight-bearing rebar.
Storage
time: Silos that are built for long-term storage tend
to have a larger volume, making concrete flat-bottom silos most
appropriate.
Maximize
space: If ground space for storage at your facility is
limited but not height a concrete silo, which can
be very tall, can hold volumes of material vertically with less
foot pad area covered on your property for maximum space usage.
And, multiple concrete silos take advantage of footpad area (see
photo). In this way, concrete silos maximize storage in a limited
space.
Thick
walls: The thicker walls offer cooler temperatures during
summer for sensitive materials; protection against freezing during
sudden plunges to sub-zero weather
Save
fuel and field loss: Drier interior environment in oxygen-controlled
silos saves fuel and field loss
Thank
you for visiting us.
Mast-Lepley
Storage Structures, Inc.
1088 N. Apple Creek Road
Wooster, Oh 44691
Phone:
330-264-1338
Fax: 330-264-9581
Email: mastlepley@earthlink.net
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