February 14, 2018
If you think the differences between dry and wet screen mining are limited to the presence or lack of water, then you’re missing several important points. First of all, wet separation technology requires additional equipment, including the spray nozzles that funnel the water. Extra plant capital is on the agenda when these additional stages enter […]
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January 30, 2018
Let’s picture engineering mathematics as the governing force that regulates mining vibratory screen capacity. In these engineering formulas, the screening media is shaped by the unique properties of the mined material. Factored along with the deck location and its orientation, key selection standards determine screen feed efficiency. The size of the material sifting apertures is […]
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January 12, 2018
Terraces are curving around the mining facility, even while they descend deep into the subterranean depths. This is open pit mining, an extraction method that uses a stepped layout to access great mineral resources. Copper extraction sites rely on this surface mining system, as does the coal industry. Come on, we’ll take a sneak peek […]
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December 8, 2017
Even from a distance, you can hear quarrying equipment grinding rocks. The crushing jaws are cracking the quarried material while the deposited stones are conveyed to a screening station. Sorted and classified, the different flinty pebbles are stacked, loaded, and dispatched. Back at the dusty processing line, different quarrying methods are in action. We’re in […]
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December 4, 2017
Technological solutions may enhance mining operations, but that doesn’t mean the traditional excavating methods are going extinct. To the contrary, brute force feeders are still grinding away behind the vibratory screeners and automated subsystems. They provide momentum, a primary energy front that moves the mineral stream forward. Built from moving weights and steel-reinforced assemblies, this […]
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