Construction

New Wheel Loader Slashes Fuel Costs per Tonne of Sand

– Doosan DL420CVT-7 provides new operating efficiencies in sand pit –

Since 1920, the company, Müller und Töchter GmbH & Co. KG, has been operating various sand pits in the Franconia region of Bavaria in Germany. Now the arrival of the company’s first Doosan wheel loader, a new DL420CVT-7 model, with a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT), has significantly reduced fuel costs per tonne of sand produced.

The new machine is being used in the sand plant at the company’s headquarters in Wilburgstetten. The Doosan wheel loader is working exclusively on feeding material into the washing plant. The latter is unique in Germany and was recently awarded second place in the German Sustainability Award 2022.

Here, the DL420CVT-7 transfers more than 1000 tonne of sand into the washing plant every day. One of the main factors for the low fuel consumption is the variable transmission. Marc Glesius, Sales Manager for wheel loaders at Doosan in Germany, explains: “This transmission combines the advantages of a mechanical and hydrostatic transmission and eliminates the disadvantages underlying both systems. The variable transmission changes smoothly from hydrostatic drive to mechanical drive as the speed increases and depending on the requirements of the application.

 

“The advantages of this system include in particular the excellent traction offered by a hydrostatic transmission and the ability to drive over longer distances with a purely mechanical one. The fuel savings of up to 30% are due to the lower engine speed required to achieve maximum speed or traction compared to conventional transmissions.”

 

More Efficiency Not Only in Reducing Fuel Consumption

 

Especially for the quarrying and mining industries, where the productivity in terms of tonnes of materials per litre of fuel is crucial, the faster loading cycles and higher bucket capacity of the new generation DL-7 wheel loader series from Doosan provides more efficiency as well as lower fuel consumption. At Müller und Töchter, the DL420CVT-7 wheel loader is used with a 4.7 m³ bucket, working in both loading and travel modes, allowing the advantages of the CVT transmission to be fully exploited.

 

Managing Director, Georg Müller, bought the machine from the Doosan dealer, Rühle, with whom he has had a close relationship for many years. One of the decisive factors behind the purchase decision was the performance of the wheel loader in a one-week demonstration at the sand works.

 

Two Generations Working Together

Müller und Töchter was founded in 1920 and is now a medium-sized company with 180 employees. In addition to the 11 quarries that Müller und Töchter operates, they have 85 trucks in their fleet to move all kinds of materials for their customers. The company is a successful and growing family business both in sand extraction as well as in transport or earthmoving. Müller und Töchter is managed by father, Georg Müller, who is actively supported by his two daughters Laura Müller and Bianca Müller.

 

Georg Müller comments: “It is fantastic how the two of them are involved in the company. That is no longer a matter of course in this day and age. I am really proud of them and don’t have to worry about my succession in the company.”

 

The company recently drew attention to itself when it was awarded second place in the economy category of the sustainability prize of the federal association, MIRO, for its washing plant. The latter is equipped with a sludge dewatering system for water recovery, which was developed entirely by the company’s own employees.

 

For more on Doosan construction equipment, please visit the website: www.eu.doosanequipment.com

 

 

Press Contact:

Michael Isherwood

Tel: +44 20 8723 0161

mikish@btinternet.com

 

DIEU PR / Media Representative:

Kevin Lynch

Marketing Manager

 

 

 

 

 

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