The Sliding Frame is an "original"discharger design by Saxlund for flat bottom circular silos. It is designed to function with non free flowing and difficult materials such as dewatered sludge cakes. The flat silo floor concept gives many advantages such as the maximum possible sized discharge openings. The Sliding Frame discharger creates "mass flow" within the silo even with these difficult materials. The client can be sure of achieving accurate discharge and metering of the stored material on demand no matter what application.
The Sliding Frame is driven by a hydraulic system that makes the Frame reciprocate slowly across the silo flat floor. As it does so it digs the material from storage and at the same time delivers it in to a screw or screws situated beneath the silo floor. The screw or screws are thus maintained completely full and are therefore able to meter the material at the desired rate into the process etc.
The original Saxlund Sliding Frame discharge machine is built in diameters from 2,5 m up to 12 m and with silo capacities from 5m3 up to 2 500 m3. The Sliding Frame can be retro fitted into the client's existing silo to over-come silo bridging problems. The silo can be constructed from steel, concrete or plastic.
Saxlund International’s original Sliding Frame discharge system was developed and patented in 1972.