Recently, the 4236 Semi-Autogenous Grinding (SAG) mill shell manufactured by Sanland has been successfully loaded and officially dispatched to the customer’s project site.
The 4236 SAG mill shell is a core structural component of the grinding system, designed and fabricated in strict accordance with technical specifications and project requirements. Throughout the production process, critical procedures—including plate rolling, longitudinal and circumferential welding, flange machining, and overall dimensional inspection—were executed under stringent quality control standards. Non-destructive testing (NDT) was carried out on key weld seams to ensure structural integrity and long-term operational reliability.
Given the large dimensions and heavy weight of the shell, precise lifting planning and transportation arrangements were implemented during the loading process. The logistics team carefully coordinated crane operations, positioning, and reinforcement measures to ensure safe handling and secure fastening for long-distance transportation.
The successful shipment of the 4236 SAG mill shell marks another important milestone in project execution. It demonstrates Sanland’s strong manufacturing capability in large-scale grinding equipment and heavy structural components. Upon arrival at the customer’s site, the installation and commissioning phase will commence, further advancing the overall project schedule.
Sanland remains committed to delivering high-quality equipment, precise manufacturing, and reliable service to support the stable and efficient operation of mining projects worldwide.