
Commissioned by the Eneco Golden Raand biomass plant, Integron Aandrijftechniek has engineered a hydraulic installation to allow electrically powered machines to run intermittently during a maintenance stop.
The technique is quite simple, the application is unique!
This solution works by means of an aggregate that is connected to a high-torque hydraulic motor, with a construction such that it can be mounted on the rear of an electric motor axle. However, the cooling impeller must then be dismantled first.
An on-site electrically driven conveyor belt with wear parts that are replaced during a maintenance stop can then occasionally run on a small electrical circuit without having to switch on the entire electrical factory system, which supplies the hydraulic unit and in turn drives the hydraulic motor. This way, the system remains operational, even during scheduled stops.
As shown in the photos, we have once again delivered a nice piece of technology to the customer's full satisfaction. Curious about what Integron Aandrijftechniek can do for your company in the field of hydraulics and/or engineering? Feel free to contact us for more information!