March 20, 2019
Let’s take a closer look at the variables that affect vibratory feeders. Remember, this is where the mining process starts, right after the aggressively effected excavation work has completed. The maw of the feeder admits a heavy stream of broken down minerals, the dual-excitation stage chews through the bulk material, and a variable frequency drive […]
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March 7, 2019
Dewatering equipment is built to handle an unavoidable process side effect. No worries, though, a little groundwater is manageable. A pair of strong electrical pumps provide a fluid aggregate separation mechanism. On other sites, though, places where groundwater oozes out of every crevice, equipment suppliers know a working mine won’t stay viable unless a more […]
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February 26, 2019
When pools of sludge overwhelm a working quarry, the site requires a dewatering solution. The equipment arrives, it evicts the murky water, and the sludge breaks down. On one side, exiting the machinery, solid components flow. They’re dry and manageable now. Elsewhere, ejected as dirty water, the separated fluid pools in a second location. It’s […]
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February 14, 2019
The Australian coal mining industry really is powering ahead. Browse over to the controversial Galilee Basin project for confirmation of this assertion. Less contentiously, in countless large-scale coal mining facilities throughout Australia, high-quality vibratory feeders continue to shoulder their sooty loads. Raw fossil fuels enter feed hoppers, a pair of electromagnetic drives applies pile-driving kinetic […]
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January 29, 2019
Just to drive the point home, grizzly feeders are forced to handle incredibly heavy shock loads. Of key importance, they continually operate under such abrasive conditions while they pass high volumes of feed material straight to an awaiting primary crusher. Keeping the uninterrupted throughput flowing, their vibrating mechanisms slip past one another, again continuously, all […]
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