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CESCO installs dedicated corn byproduct storage system in the heart of Italy

09 April 20262 min reading

A purpose-built storage system for a demanding milling environment, designed, supplied, and installed to perform. Technobins, now CESCO EPC SRL, is currently executing the supply and installation of a dedicated byproduct storage system at a milling facility in Padova, northern Italy. The scope includes 12 round, smooth-wall bolted silos for corn byproduct storage, mounted on a concrete supporting structure and served by catwalks and a fixed ladder.

Technical Specification

The installation includes round, smooth wall bolted silos, each with a diameter of 3.81 meters and a cylindrical height of 13.0 meters. Designed with a flat-bottom configuration, the silos are supported by a concrete structure and equipped with catwalks and a fixed ladder to ensure safe and efficient access. The entire system has been engineered in accordance with ATEX compliance requirements.

Smooth Wall Design for Byproduct Storage

Corn byproduct fractions, including bran, germ, and coarse meal, require particular attention to internal silo surface finish. Smooth walls prevent material bridging and residue accumulation, ensuring consistent discharge without operator intervention. CESCO's smooth round silos are produced with countersunk fittings and flush-profile fastener heads, eliminating surface discontinuities that could interfere with product flow or complicate cleaning.


ATEX Compliance and Explosion Safety

Corn byproducts generate combustible dust, placing this installation within the scope of ATEX legislation. The cylindrical body and composite metal-and-concrete roof of each silo have been structurally reinforced to withstand a defined residual overpressure value. Each unit is additionally equipped with a curved venting channel at roof level, directing any explosion pressure wave away from the loading area toward a controlled discharge point, as specified by the plant operator.

Explosion protection measures are integrated into the structural design from the outset, not applied as retrofits. The installation is in full compliance with applicable ATEX directives.

Structural Integration

The flat bottom configuration and elevated concrete supporting structure allow conventional discharge beneath the units. Catwalks and a fixed ladder provide safe maintenance access across all 12 silos at operating level, without interference with production activity below. Structural design is executed in compliance with Eurocode provisions.About CESCO EPC

CESCO EPC is an international engineering company specialized in the design and construction of industrial plants for grain handling, storage and processing. Operating globally, the company provides EPC solutions for complex projects in the grain, milling and agro-industrial sectors.

For more information, please contact:

Email: info@cesco-group.com

Website: www.cesco-group.com

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