All of Clyde Materials Handling's conveying and injection solutions are enhanced through the use of the Clyde Dome Valve, widely regarded as the best material handling valve in the world. The Clyde Dome Valve has the ability to cut through static or moving columns of material through the use of its innovative inflatable seal mechanism, ensuring that a consistent pressure tight seal is created when the valve is in the closed position, but in the open position, it provides an unrestricted full bore opening for the best product flow possible. All this allows the Clyde Dome Valve to operate at cycling rates and operational duties far in excess of competitors units.
Clyde has developed pneumatic conveying and injection solutions that have the ability to:
• Convey cement, limestone, pulverised fly ash and raw meal - materials used in cement manufacture over short, medium and long distances
• Replace screw pump systems with low energy pneumatic solutions
• Convey ESR filter, clinker and kiln bypass dusts
• Implement ship loading, truck/train loading and unloading systems
• Inject pulverised fly ash into a cement kiln
• Inject sodium bicarbonate, developed to help remove chloride emissions
• Inject pulverised coal into a cement kiln
These solutions absorb a minimal amount of power, cause low wear on system components and pipelines, therefore, reducing maintenance costs and increasing system availability, reliability and production.
No Limits. Infinité Possibilities
By placing the customer at the heart of their business, Clyde Materials Handling has developed a global, extensive and diverse set of references who have become lifetime customers. They continually seek Clyde's guidance in areas of process improvement and material handling.
Clyde Materials Handling takes pride in the return on investment it has generated for its customers, which include:
• Significant increases in productivity
• Environmental sustainability
• High system availability, reliability and performance
• Low operating costs and maintenance
• Greater process control and stability
• Cost savings through process efficiencies
• Flexibility to integrate with existing and emerging technologies