July 17, 2017
The Australian extractive industry is rich in more ways than one. Certainly, huge mineral reserves trapped under the soil have made the southern continent a prosperous nation, but we’re talking about a rich historical heritage, not monetary gains. In other words, the history of mining in Australia is full of exceptional extractive efforts. It all […]
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June 28, 2017
Iron ore mining shapes the world. The raw ferrous deposits are extracted and transformed into structural steel, machine housings, case hardened gears and countless other important products. Without iron alloys, contemporary buildings couldn’t rise towards the sky, nor could heavy-duty equipment support the massive loads that iron girders manage every working day. Given those facts, […]
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June 15, 2017
A rapid deployment cycle is a requisite for success in the extractive industry. Satisfied management groups know that fact very well, so the demand for top-tier quarrying and mining equipment is a core objective for the extractive site’s buying department. In short, long-term savings and short-term productivity goals come quickly to mines and quarries when […]
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May 26, 2017
A casual observer might consider the extractive sector a slapdash setup. They see the toiling machinery processing dirty and wet aggregate streams, but they don’t understand the science that’s subsidising the labour. On screening decks alone, vibrating screen efficiency uses mathematics to assess sorting performance. Now, while this efficiency quotient is derived by plugging oversize […]
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May 11, 2017
It’s not exactly hard to see why inclined screens work so well in a mineral processing application. Gravity is being employed as a supplementary material actuation mechanism, right? The angled deck is sending the loose mineral stream down towards a conveyor or some other processing station. Okay, that image seems to explain this tilted design, […]
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