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Eagle Iron Works develops Mark VI systems control for sand tanks

Eagle Iron Works has developed ways to make its system controls even simpler for customers, and a series of changes to its line of Mark V controls for its sand classifying tanks have led to the development of the Mark VI line. Improvements to the operating system include improving accuracy and simplicity of the calibration process allowing the operator to quickly and easily make adjustments to product calibration if the projected sample gradation and the actual sample graduation from the stockpile are not
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
7581 Eagle Iron Works has developed ways to make its system controls even simpler for customers, and a series of changes to its line of Mark V controls for its sand classifying tanks have led to the development of the Mark VI line.

Improvements to the operating system include improving accuracy and simplicity of the calibration process allowing the operator to quickly and easily make adjustments to product calibration if the projected sample gradation and the actual sample graduation from the stockpile are not in line, and allowing five products to be produced simultaneously.

It can also predict the tons/hour of each product and the total feed coming to the classifying tank as well as maintaining daily tonnage accumulators, and after the Mark VI brings a product within specifications, it will also make sure that the fineness module (FM) of the product falls within a specified minimum/maximum range.









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