Bunker

A bunker is a structure usually used for the storage of bulk materials. Bunkers have discharge openings in the shape of truncated cones or pyramids. These openings ensure that materials can be safely unloaded from the tank.

Bunkers are widely used in various industrial plants and factories. For example, bunkers are used to store materials such as coal, cement, flour, grain, iron ore and minerals.

Bunkers can be produced in different materials and sizes according to the type of material and intended use. For example, bunkers used to store coal are usually made of metal and are large in size.

Bunkers are an important tool for storing materials safely and efficiently. Bunkers ensure the protection of the material and ensure the efficient flow of material.

Some examples according to the usage areas of bunkers:

  • Coal depots
  • Cement warehouses
  • Flour warehouses
  • Grain warehouses
  • Iron ore depots
  • Mine depots
  • Garbage depots
  • Waste water tanks
  • Chemical storage
  • Defense industry warehouses

Today, bunkers are also manufactured equipped with various technologies. For example, sensors can be used to monitor the level of material inside the hoppers. When these sensors detect that the level of material is decreasing, they can send an alert to automatically fill the hopper.