Automation, analysis and plant revamps are part of thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions’ push to modernise bulk handling operations and help reduce environmental impact. ABHR learns more.
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Metso launches new cone crusher for mining
Metso has launched a new cone crusher, the Nordberg HP900 Series, built for increased performance and reduced capital expenditure in the aggregate and mining markets.
It is an upgrade to the HP800 cone
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thyssenkrupp to supply Australia’s largest gyratory crusher
thyssenkrupp has won two contracts to supply equipment to Fortescue Metals Group (FMG)’s Iron Bridge Magnetite Project, including one of the largest gyratory crushers in Australia.
The company was awarded
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Spare pulleys: hot vulcanised vs cold bonded lagging
Spare pulleys are often vital to a mining operation, but if not stored properly, can degrade rapidly. David Molesworth, Director at Elastotec, explains how to keep them in the best possible condition.
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BHP to launch automated trucks at Newman East iron mine
BHP will roll out 20 autonomous trucks at the Newman East (Eastern Ridge) iron ore mine in Western Australia’s Pilbara region by the end of this year.
The company decided to go autonomous at the site
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Autonomous processing emerges as Metso joins forces with Outotec
Metso and Outotec are on the verge of combining into a minerals processing powerhouse. Ben Creagh explores what this, along with Metso’s vision for autonomous mineral processing, means for mining.
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Max makes his mark with Schenck Process return
For everything that has changed in the mining industry over the past decade Max Wijasuriya can find something that has stayed the same at Schenck Process. Ben Creagh explains.
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Rio Tinto and WA launch automation TAFE course
The Western Australian Government, Rio Tinto and South Metropolitan TAFE have partnered to launch an Australian-first automation-focused course, the Certificate IV in Autonomous Control and Remote Operations.
The
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South Flank construction hits halfway mark
BHP has declared its multi-billion dollar South Flank iron ore project in the Pilbara, Western Australia, 50 per cent complete.
The project is on track to begin its initial production in 2021, replacing
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Bulknet builds bespoke screw solution
When a major miner needed to move a heavy and hazardous material, Bulknet was the only company able to meet its strict requirements.
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