Sample Auger
How it Works:
As the truck or train car approach the auger system, an operator remotely positions the auger over the load. The auger is then lowered into the material, collecting the predetermined amount of sample and depositing it in the auger’s sample hopper. The auger is then swung into position with the sample hopper in the primary sample bin. The operator then remotely opens the hopper gate and distributes the sample into the sample reduction system.
Sampling Systems
Two-Stage System
Providing maximum precision and efficiency for the sampling processes
Three-Stage Systems
When the quantity of primary sample is too large for economical crushing
Auger Sample Systems
Designed to be rugged enough to maintain reliability
Cross Belt Samplers
User friendly sampling, flexibility and customizable, and low cost
Sampling Components
Baffle Plate Samplers
Minimizes material waste and maximizes accuracy
Belt Feeders
Consistency in quality control, even for high-volume production environments
Final Sample Collectors
Achieve a manageable and highly accurate sample size
Sample Crushers
A number of models are available to handle different material sizes and tonnages
Secondary Sample Belt Feeder
Achieve thorough, representative samples in high-volume operations