H2O101
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 2, 2004
- 10
I have an application in the North Carolina area that requires loading of several thousand tons of activated carbon into a set of reactors. I'm looking for either a company to subcontract the loading out to that's experienced in handling this, or somewhere to rent a conveyor or similar type of equipment.
The catch is that we don't want any method that will produce a lot of carbon fines, so we need something gental.
1) Any suggestions on the type of equipment? The initial thought is a conveyor, but renting one is proving difficult. Is there a way to gently blow it in?
2) Secondary to the above, does anyone know of where to rent this type of equipment in the central US east coast area?
3) Alternatively, are there any companies experienced in handling this instead that could be contracted to do the work?
We're a little hesitant to do this the 'hard' way by hoisting each individual bag over the tanks and cutting it open. Also, note that the tanks are ~30' above ground level.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The catch is that we don't want any method that will produce a lot of carbon fines, so we need something gental.
1) Any suggestions on the type of equipment? The initial thought is a conveyor, but renting one is proving difficult. Is there a way to gently blow it in?
2) Secondary to the above, does anyone know of where to rent this type of equipment in the central US east coast area?
3) Alternatively, are there any companies experienced in handling this instead that could be contracted to do the work?
We're a little hesitant to do this the 'hard' way by hoisting each individual bag over the tanks and cutting it open. Also, note that the tanks are ~30' above ground level.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.