Marquette County Transit Authority - Road Tested and Passenger Approved
Shop & Donate to Goodwill NWUP
Premium Sheds at PremiumUpSheds.com
Press Releases

Cliffs’ Tilden Mine Plans Scheduled Kiln Maintenance

Ishpeming, MI — Cliffs Natural Resources, (NYSE: CLF) (Paris: CLF)
Michigan operations has started a major repair project at the Tilden Mine.  The mine is replacing a riding ring and a section of shell on one of its two rotary pelletizing kilns.   The two kilns that operate at Tilden are unique to the iron ore business and are among the largest diameter kilns in the world.  The repair of the kiln is necessary for maintaining efficiency and is a part of regularly scheduled maintenance at Tilden for 2012.

Cliffs indicates that the kiln riding ring being replaced has an outside diameter of 29 feet, a width of 40 inches, is 20 inches thick and weighs approximately 124 tons. The project will include the replacement of the kiln riding ring, a section of kiln shell, two carrying rollers and one kiln thrust roller.  The Company said the entire cost of the project is estimated at $6.7 million.

“This is a significant investment by Cliffs for the continued sustainability of the Tilden Mine,” said James Kochevar, interim general manager, Michigan Operations for Cliffs.  “Production will be interrupted on the kiln; however, the riding ring replacement is necessary in order for Cliffs to continue to provide a reliable operation well into the future.”

The repair is similar to the riding ring and kiln shell replacement that took place in June 2010 at Tilden.  The 2010 repair took place on the south side of the pellet plant and utilized a 1,000 ton crawler crane to remove and replace the ring and shell.

The Company said that due to logistical challenges, two smaller cranes will be used for this year’s repair which occurs on the north side of the plant.  The cranes being used will be a 600 ton crawler crane and an 800-ton truck crane.  A section of the Tilden pellet plant roof will be removed to gain access to the kiln.

The kiln shell was delivered by semi truck in December and the riding ring was delivered as a critical spare in 2009.  The two cranes arrived on the Tilden property in sections and were assembled on site.  Work on the project began this week and will last approximately 42 days.

Submit Press Releases, News, Calendar Items, and Community Events to mediaBrew radio stations WFXD, WKQS, WRUP, GTO, Fox Sport Marquette, and 106.1 The Sound
Click To Submit Press Releases, News, Calendar Items, and Community Events to mediaBrew radio stations WFXD, WKQS, WRUP, GTO, Fox Sport Marquette, and 106.1 The Sound

Marquette, Michigan Calendar; Ishpeming Calendar; Negaunee Calendar; Gwinn Calendar; Negaunee Calendar and Events; Upper Peninsula Calendar of Events; Escanaba Events and Calendar

Related posts

DNR Announces: Tree Planting Grants Available

Staff mediaBrew

Learn More About Growing Plants

Todd P

Benefit Spaghetti Dinner, Silent Auction And Bake Sale For Ryan Koski – Saturday, January 24

Todd P

Northern Michigan Conservation Educator Receives 2013 National Project Learning Tree honor

Todd P

Werners Creek bridge replacement project under way in Alger County August 24, 2020

Staff mediaBrew

Negaunee Special Meeting Agenda for October 1

Press Release

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More