Konecranes Americas is the leading provider of severe-duty coker cranes for the petrochemical industry.
Twin twenty-seven ton single-leg gantry cranes were the first to be designed with a traveling hopper integrated into the gantry. The location and structure of the hopper was designed to "hold and carry" a full load of coke to rail cars positioned past the pit, eliminating the need for expensive, maintenance-prone car-pullers while shortening cycle times. During initial performance tests, twenty-seven rail cars were successfully loaded in one shift.
Working with Fluor and Bechtel, Konecranes is supplying the crane for Tesoro Corporation's modification of its Golden Eagle Refinery in Martinez, California. The Golden Eagle coker modification project employs a delayed coking process developed and licensed by ConocoPhillips, who also designed the specifications for the crane. The 44 ton bridge crane spans 142 feet and operates a 25 cubic yard mechanical bucket with a 3,000 ton-per-day handling rate. The crane has a number of value engineering features that reflect the long relationship of Konecranes with ConocoPhillipshaving built several coker cranes for them. Today's modern coker cranes include the proprietary DynA line of load control technologies by Konecranes, which manage a number of critical functions to reduce structural stress, increase efficiency, and prolong equipment life.
Konecranes will supply two single-leg gantry cranes with similar value-engineering control features for a major expansion of the world's largest refinery, Reliance Refinery in Jamnagar, India. Each of the cranes is rated at 35 metric tons, with 17 cubic-meter buckets. Each crane is designed to move 521 tons per hour.
Load Control Technologies by Konecranes: