A US-based company is using a Munson blender to create custom spice blends.
Paul Murphy, a Culinary Institute of America graduate who has worked with notable chefs across the US, turned his attention to Read More
Conveyor belt manufacturer Phoenix is emphasising that it offers both hot vulcanized bonding and cold bonding for its S-Wall corrugated sidewall belts.
“This is a best of both worlds approach for us,” Read More
With input from its syndicate development partners front and centre in its new conceptual design software, Bentley says its new offering, MineCycle Material Handling, ticks all the boxes for the bulk handling Read More
Four companies ‑ spanning dust suppression, engineering and safety – are joining forces to offer products and services aimed at better haul road safety, economics and dust control.
Mine operators typically Read More
Italian industrial transmission specialist Transfluid has launched two new lines of variable, high-speed hydraulic couplings, the KSL-HS and the KPTB-HS.
Capable of input speeds of 3,600rpm, Transfluid Read More
G&S Engineering has used an Enerpac EVO Synchronous Lifting System for the complex task of accurately lifting and positioning components of a 515t stacker reclaimer while balancing a 60m boom in order Read More
Belt cleaner manufacturer Martin Engineering has contributed to a new standard for conveyor belt cleaners which it believes helps users engage in ‘apples to apples’ comparisons of different manufacturers’ Read More
Spanish engineering giant Duro Felguera, now internationalised to the acronym DF, is winding down its Perth project office as it concludes a $1.47bn EPC contract for the $10bn Roy Hill iron ore project.
DF Read More
Metalysis, a small metal producing company based in Sheffield in the UK, is commercialising an electrolysis technology which it believes will re-write the economics of tantalum and titanium powder production. Read More
20 tonnes of bulk-bagged flake graphite left Valence Industries’ Uley site near Port Lincoln in late March, bound for Port Adelaide and then international customers. ABHR’s Charles Macdonald spoke Read More