A stacker is a pivotal tool utilized for accumulating bulk materials in designated stock zones. Predominantly chosen in facilities aiming at homogenization, it operates by traversing the field, meticulously creating thin layers on the stack. For dust minimization, the booms of the stacker are designed to move vertically. Additionally, there are advanced models equipped with dual booms or those featuring a 180-degree turning capability, stacking the materials across two distinct storage zones.
Stackers are tailored to meet the unique demands of site conditions. With diverse installation options available, these tools are positioned in line with specific field conditions to ascertain an optimal solution.
Both stackers and reclaimers contribute significantly to environmental conservation by curtailing dust emissions. By stacking materials at varied points and ensuring their segregation, these systems advocate for a controlled and organized placement of materials, mitigating environmental impacts.
The integration capability of stackers with reclaimers, combined with their adaptability to diverse site conditions, underscores their efficiency. They foster the transportation and homogenization of an array of materials, paving the way for considerable time and cost savings. Such systems enable the streamlined transportation of disparate materials through a singular, cohesive system.