Firstly, we are sorry for our late reply on this matter. After discussion and investigation have been made, we found that there could be some reasons for this high moisture limestone as follows.
Our jetty manager reported that during the period of October – November which limestone had been transported to the opened storage yard inside our jetty and it was the same period of peak time of the monsoon season in the south of Thailand hence it is possible that the heavy rainfall was causing excessive moisture of limestone during transportation, storage and loading at the jetty before departure.
And we are sending you an inspection certificate for quantity and quality by SGS for your reference and would ask you to return some photos of high moisture limestone are now available then we can pass on to production department for further investigation.
Regarding the crusher dust of limestone, we are not sure that what caused the crusher dust. We admit that this is quite hard to control as its formation is varied. The raw limestone can grind against each other and, naturally, some parts become power during transportation. However we will try our best to collaborate with our team to rectify this problem and minimize it as much as we can.
This is our initial explanation to your information, Should there be any further questions please feel free to contact us.
Your kind answer is much appreciated.
Firstly, we are sorry for our late reply on this matter. After discussion and investigation have been made, we found that there could be some reasons for this high moisture limestone as follows.
Our jetty manager reported that during the period of October – November which limestone had been transported to the opened storage yard inside our jetty and it was the same period of peak time of the monsoon season in the south of Thailand hence it is possible that the heavy rainfall was causing excessive moisture of limestone during transportation, storage and loading at the jetty before departure.
And we are sending you an inspection certificate for quantity and quality by SGS for your reference and would ask you to return some photos of high moisture limestone are now available then we can pass on to production department for further investigation.
Regarding the crusher dust of limestone, we are not sure that what caused the crusher dust. We admit that this is quite hard to control as its formation is varied. The raw limestone can grind against each other and, naturally, some parts become power during transportation. However we will try our best to collaborate with our team to rectify this problem and minimize it as much as we can.
This is our initial explanation to your information, Should there be any further questions please feel free to contact us.
Your kind answer is much appreciated.
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