FEECO Featured in PotashWorks Magazine

This article was authored by:

Carrie Carlson
Technical Writer

FEECO is being featured in the 2018 issue of PotashWorks magazine, the industry’s go-to resource for the latest news and advancements in all things potash.

FEECO has been involved in the potash industry since our founding in 1951. We’ve become the industry’s leading provider of custom potash processing equipment, feasibility and pilot testing, and parts and service support. Our extensive experience in all aspects of potash drying, cooling, handling, and granulation has allowed us to develop an expertise that is unmatched in the industry.

As we so often field inquiries regarding maintaining equipment and improving efficiency in production, for this year’s issue of PotashWorks, we chose to cover some of the key maintenance procedures that will allow producers to maximize efficiency in production. This includes information on seal repair and replacements, the implementation of knocking systems on rotary dryers, as well as the importance of routine inspections.

“Potash can be a tough material,” states Craig Peppin, FEECO Customer Service Manager. “If you’re not careful, small issues can escalate quickly, causing more downtime and higher repair costs. Being aware and attentive of what to look for and how to address issues can be the difference between a minor repair and major downtime.”

As a leader in potash processing equipment and parts and service support, FEECO is no stranger to the magazine; in addition to other featured articles in the magazine, last year’s issue of PotashWorks was released with a complementary copy of the FEECO Potash Processing Handbook, available here.

The biggest players in the industry rely on FEECO for the best in custom equipment, testing capabilities, and parts and service support. For more information on our potash offerings, contact us today, or check out our article in the digital version of PotashWorks (pgs. 90-91).

About the Author . . .


Carrie Carlson is a technical writer and visual designer.

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