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Temporary Storage of Commercial Grain
Two of the most important items to be considered in adding grain storage that won't necessarily be part of the working house are: a storage facility that will maintain the quality of grain to protect against losses; a good rate of return on your investment.
Aeration is the Key to Quality Control
Since aeration made its debut in the 1950s, it has been the single greatest tool for keeping grain safe in storage. No more costly turning to remove hot spots. LeMar's Temporary Commercial Grain Storage facility was designed around the new Center Tower Full Round Aeration system. the effectiveness of the Full Round System, of getting air to flow through the entire grain mass, is similar to full floor aeration in upright tanks. The perimeter walls allow outside air to enter evenly. The patented, hooded louvered openings (instead of perforations) are specifically designed to prevent blockage by grain kernels, dust and dirt in the walls and aeration plates on the tower. The unloading problems with ground tubes are eliminated.
Quick Return on Investment
LeMar's Temporary Commercial Grain Storage System, including the base construction, means warehousing can offer a short-term payout. With uncertainty as to what government programs or market carry will offer in the future, this initial investment, in temporary grain storage, is a distinct advantage to your bottom line now and for years to come.
Components are Engineered for Ease in Erection
The aeration tower, conveyor with truss and the distributor have been designed and factory welded to be hoisted into place at the job site and quickly bolted together. There is minimum welding.
The all-steel aeration wall is 30 degrees tipped back to prevent infiltration of rain and snow or ice that could block air entry. The wall height of 48 to 120 inches vertical height allows plenty of surface area for balanced air flow yet low enough to facilitate handling the tarp tie down.
Computer Assisted Design Optimized for Your Facility
Our computer assisted design and estimation enables us to optimize performance and minimize per bushel storage costs on your particular storage requirements. With the variety of system components and aid of the computer, we can quickly and accurately detail the most efficient and cost-effective system for your needs. Systems now in use range in capacity from 250,000 to 2 million bushels. Smaller and larger systems are available.
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