BAIONI TO EXPAND IN SWITZERLAND

An investment that marks the beginning of the opening of Baioni towards central European markets, especially Switzerland. A small but important aggregates screening plant for dry application and for mixed materials was started in May 2018 for a Swiss customer, a general contractors active in the construction, excavation and demolition industry. To date, the Baioni plant is 100% functional and operational, capable of delivering a production of 80 t/h.
The project was born at the beginning of 2018 when the customer was looking for a solution for the treatment of gravel and railway ballast: the aim was to reduce the fraction 0-200mm of mixed nature in feeding to 0-65mm through a dry application so that it could then be conveyed to a log washer for final stage.

Baioni suggested a solution using a wear-resistant steel hopper with folding selection grid, from which the material, via the ANT 80 belt feeder, passes to a screening unit consisting of a vibrating two deck screen mod. W300 (100mm and 65mm polyurethane meshes) and of conveyor belts. The + 100mm material passes on on a crusher already owned by the customer and is recycled again on the closed circuit screen, while the 0-65mm material is conveyed onto a belt and then proceeds to the washing stage.
The solution designed and then tested by Baioni is certainly the most profitable and effective way of pre-reducing the material with a dry application before the washing process and mud removal phase.

The screening plant offers the ability to select the material in three different fractions + 100mm, + 65mm, 0-65mm ready to be washed in the log washer. The W300 is equipped with polyurethane screening meshes and the support frame rests on anti-vibration rubbers and is equipped with a protective casing. All conveyor belts mod. NT are equipped with protective casing and emergency ropes and are all made of hot galvanized steel to protect against corrosion. The machine is managed completely automatically by PLC software created internally by Baioni engineers.