2024
In modern industrial environments — from cement and mining to power generation and steel production — efficient bulk material handling is crucial for maintaining consistent workflow and product quality. One technology that has revolutionized how materials are reclaimed from storage stockpiles is the Bridge‑Type Scraper Reclaimer. This equipment not only enhances operational efficiency but also contributes to better material uniformity, reduced labor costs, and improved automation across your plant.
Jiangyin DADI Equipment Co., Ltd. (Dadi) has been at the forefront of designing and manufacturing heavy‑duty material handling systems, including advanced bridge‑type scraper reclaimers tailored for demanding industrial applications. With decades of engineering experience and technological innovation, Dadi provides solutions that support high‑efficiency operations and long‑term reliability. Learn more about the company’s background here: https://en.cndadiem.com/about.html.

A bridge‑type scraper reclaimer is a large mechanical system used to recover bulk materials — such as coal, limestone, ores, and minerals — from long stockpiles. Unlike traditional reclaim methods, the bridge‑type design traverses the entire width of the stockpile on rails, scraping material layer by layer toward a central discharge conveyor. This continuous operation enables a steady, uniform flow of material into downstream processes.
One of the most significant advantages of bridge‑type scraper reclaimers is their ability to blend materials from the entire cross section of a stockpile. By reclaiming thin horizontal layers consistently, the machine helps achieve homogenized material quality, which is critical for industries like cement and steel where raw material consistency affects finished product performance.
Modern bridge‑type reclaimers are integrated with automated control systems (such as PLC or DCS interfaces) that regulate scraper speed, bridge movement, and system diagnostics. These automated features reduce the need for manual oversight, allow remote monitoring, and contribute to safer, more efficient operations throughout the production cycle.
Compared with traditional reclaiming equipment, bridge‑type systems generally consume less energy, require fewer moving parts, and minimize wear‑and‑tear — contributing to lower operating and maintenance costs over time. Their robust design and optimized mechanics ensure long service life even under continuous 24/7 operation.
Bridge‑type reclaimers are engineered to reduce dust emissions and noise levels, making them suitable for both open and enclosed storage yards. By minimizing dust generation and optimizing reclaiming efficiency, these machines support cleaner, more sustainable plant environments.
Whether your operation involves cement raw materials, mining ores, coal handling, or power plant fuel storage, bridge‑type scraper reclaimers can be configured to meet specific industrial demands. They enhance material handling workflows in:
Cement plants (for limestone, clay, and raw meal blending)
Mining and mineral processing yards
Power generation coal yards
Steel production stockyards
With customizable span widths, reclaiming capacities, and control systems, these machines adapt to a wide range of yard layouts and material types.
A typical bridge‑type scraper reclaimer includes:
Bridge structure: A robust frame that spans the stockpile width and supports the scraper mechanism.
Scraper chain or blade system: Dragging material from the pile face toward the central conveyor.
Traveling mechanism: Rails or drive units that move the bridge longitudinally.
Control system: Automated PLC/DCS controls that manage speed, diagnostics, and safety.
Discharge conveyor: Transfers reclaimed material into downstream processes.
This coordinated operation delivers continuous reclaiming with minimal segregation and consistent material quality — all critical for high‑efficiency plant performance.
Q1: How does a bridge‑type scraper reclaimer differ from other reclaiming equipment?
A bridge‑type scraper reclaimer spans across the stockpile to reclaim material layer by layer, offering better blending and uniformity than point‑discharge methods like bucket reclaimers.
Q2: Can these machines operate automatically?
Yes — with advanced PLC and control interfaces, bridge‑type reclaimers can perform fully automated operations with remote monitoring and minimal manpower.
Q3: What materials can be handled?
They are suitable for a wide range of bulk materials, including coal, ores, limestone, minerals, and other granular or free‑flowing products.
Q4: Are bridge‑type reclaimers customizable?
Yes — bridge span, reclaiming capacity, control systems, and integration with existing conveyors can be tailored to specific plant requirements.
Q5: Do they improve environmental performance?
Yes — modern designs reduce dust and noise, contributing to cleaner storage yards and aiding compliance with environmental regulations.
Bridge‑type scraper reclaimers are a cornerstone technology for modern bulk material handling systems. Their ability to deliver uniform material reclaiming, continuous operation, low maintenance, and intelligent automation makes them indispensable for industries where production efficiency and material quality are essential.
Dadi’s expertise in engineered bulk handling solutions ensures that your plant benefits from durable, high‑performance machinery backed by custom design, manufacturing excellence, and full lifecycle support — from project planning to commissioning and beyond.
Explore more about how Dadi’s material handling systems can transform your stockyard operations at https://en.cndadiem.com/about.html.
Top Applications of Bridge‑Type Scraper Reclaimers in Cement, Mining, and Power Plants
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