In 2018, Cargill installed DustControl systems in its corn receiving pits in Uberlandia to support existing filters that could not control the dust. In 2019, it added DustControls to its soybean receiving pits.
Wings transformed the Cargill receiving pits into environments without dust where operators could circulate, making the operation more profitable and substainable.
Cargill Uberlândia instalou sistemas DustControl da Wings para fazer despoeiramento que é um problema de quem recebe grãos em moegas. O sistema DustControl pode ser instalado em qualquer moega ferroviária ou rodoviária ou moega elevada usada na descarga de grãos, fertilizantes, minérios ou outras matérias-primas a granel.
The DustControl is superior to a baffle system for suppressing dust in bulk-product receiving pits. It has been on the market for over 20 years, with more than 250 units installed in Brazil and abroad, and tops the list of equipment in terms of the cost-benefit ratio. The DustControl system is installed under the pit grate and does not take up space on the pit’s surface. It is completely automatic and does not use electrical energy, and, it is maintenance-free. The DustControl system is composed of modules that cover the entire surface area below the pit grate. The modules have small chutes that regulate the flow of the product into the pit to maintain the modules with enough product to filter the exiting dust-laden air. The DustControl controls the dust emission without slowing the unloading process. That is why TSS installed Wings DustControl!