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Cat manufacturing longwall AFCs in China

CATERPILLAR China has manufactured its first complete longwall armoured face conveyor system and delivered the equipment to the Datong Coal Mine Group in China.

Lou Caruana
Cat manufacturing longwall AFCs in China

Previously the Cat China (Langfang) facility, located in Hebei Province, had produced only line pans for AFC systems.

Producing the first full AFC system marks a milestone in the facility’s evolution as a key mining equipment manufacturing plant for Caterpillar and the region.

Langfang premium longwall products will serve mining companies worldwide.

The new Cat AFC has been delivered to the Datong Coal Mine Group (Tongmei) for use in the Dongzhouyao mine in Shanxi Province.

Datong is the third largest state-owned coal mining enterprise in China.

Tongmei Group, the parent of Datong, first acquired an AFC in 2004 from the company that is now Caterpillar.

Tongmei is the largest AFC customer globally for Caterpillar. The new AFC system marks the 39th delivered to Chinese mines by Caterpillar and its predecessors in the longwall equipment line.

The new AFC system is designed for longwall top coal caving (LTCC) to mine a coal seam as thick as 8m. Face length will be 260m. The LTCC mining method enables recovering thick seams economically by cutting the lower portion of the seam as is normally done and then recovering coal that caves as the face moves forward.

The premium face conveyor is composed of Cat PF6 line pans. The innovative modular design separates wear-resistant hardened steel parts and the substructure made of high-strength steel.

The design enables easy replacement of wear parts without damaging the substructure. The front AFC has transport capacity of 2500 tonnes per hour, and the rear AFC has capacity of 3000t. Each of the conveyors has total installed power of 2 x 1050kW.

The beam stage loader is a Cat BSLPF6 with capacity of 3500tph and 600kW installed capacity.

WesTrac China, the Cat dealer in northern and northeastern China, delivered the system and will provide service and support through its facilities and personnel based in the region.

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