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Controlled Skirt System for Bulk Explosive Loading
MTi Group’s explosive bin skirt is designed to improve safety, control material flow, and reduce spillage during bulk explosive and ANFO loading operations. Installed at the outlet of explosive bins, this flexible skirt helps guide material into loading equipment while minimizing dust, product loss, and uncontrolled discharge.
What This Bin Skirt Does
This bin-mounted containment skirt creates a controlled transition point between the bin outlet and downstream loading systems. By managing how bulk explosives exit the bin, it helps operators maintain consistent flow and cleaner loading conditions.
Why Use a Bin Skirt for ANFO Handling
Uncontrolled material flow at the bin outlet can lead to spillage, waste, and unnecessary cleanup. A properly designed containment skirt supports:
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Improved flow control during ANFO loading
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Reduced dust and material loss
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Cleaner bin discharge areas
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Safer handling of bulk explosives
Unlike improvised solutions, this system is purpose-built for mining and quarry environments using durable materials suited for harsh site conditions.
Designed for Safer, Cleaner Operations
By containing material at the discharge point, the explosive bin skirt helps limit uncontrolled release during transfer. This supports site safety procedures, improves housekeeping, and promotes more consistent loading practices across operations.
Typical Applications
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ANFO bin outlets
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Bulk explosive transfer points
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Explosive loading systems
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Mining and quarry operations
Sizes and Compatibility
Multiple sizes and configurations are available to suit different bin outlets and loading setups. Custom options can be supplied to match specific operational requirements.
Why Choose MTi Group
MTi Group supplies blasting consumables trusted by mining and quarry operations worldwide. Our bin skirt solutions are engineered for practical site use—simple to install, durable, and designed to support safer bulk explosive handling.
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