RBL-REI SA awarded construction contract for East Mining Company's main coal conveyor
EMCO has selected RBL-REI SA as the contractor to construct its planned 28 km main coal conveyor.
EMCO has selected RBL-REI SA as the contractor to construct its planned 28 km main coal conveyor.
The manufacturer and solutions provider in mining and aggregates applications, offers Ty-Dura rubber screen media for large tonnages, large top sizes and abrasive material.
Expansion of the Metso Park production facility in Alwar, India, has been completed following demand for crushing and screening solutions.
The TIP-TITE® drum tipper allows rapid transfer of free- and non-free-flowing bulk solid materials dust-free.
The company achieved 4Q18 net sales of US$1.2 billion, up 16% versus 4Q17 net sales of US$1.1 billion.
The integrated controller matches the output torque exactly to the start-up parameters of the belt conveyor system, thus reducing wear and increasing service life.
thyssenkrupp’s technology will help to access one of the world’s largest copper deposits containing roughly 7.5 million t of copper, enough to equip 90 million electric vehicles.
The companies say the automated system will provide the global mining industry with the world’s most advanced solution in wear detection of conveyor rollers.
The tunnel will be capable of transporting up to 20 million tpy of polyhalite, a naturally occurring multi-nutrient fertilizer.
Konecranes investigates the hoisting gears of the critical overhead cranes at the Palm paper factory, with oil analysis and a crane reliability study (CRS).
The crane has a 84 t lifting capacity and will allow the port's customers to further use its 24-hour deepwater facility.
The STORMAJOR® comes in three types, each designed for receiving, loading and stockpiling specific dry bulk materials.
Hycontrol starts the year off with a new series of silo safety training courses, approved by the Mineral Products Qualifications Council.
The company is targeting the Asia Pacific region as its primary market.
Yesterday the Lower Saxony State Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology issued a permit for the possible resumption of potash production at the Siegfried-Giesen site in Germany.