November 1, 2017
You don’t have to be a professional in the mining industry to know that the job can be tough, the hours long, and the equipment important. From the outside looking in, we can see that every company that dares to go into industrial mining will need to absolutely have high quality supplies, workers, and machinery […]
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October 13, 2017
Rock crushing methods occupy entire chapters in mining textbooks. Known colloquially as ‘Comminution,’ the rock chewing science describes a series of dynamic engineering procedures, with crushing jaws acting as the core of this equipment group. They’re the primary line, the most robust, alloy-reinforced gear in the whole mining complex. Watch as comminution technology breaks down […]
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October 12, 2017
Mining operations are bent on releasing piles of precious metal from walls of dirt, but a liquid ally is settling in for the long haul. That’s right, water and dirt mix, then they form a sea of mud. Like a living thing, the red and brown sludge sucks at worker legs. It also coats the […]
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September 27, 2017
Primary crushers are breaking down boulder-sized rocks. Further down the same processing line, dry screening decks are segregating minerals. Curiously, there’s a different process operating further along the equipment train. This is the wet screening gear, the washing equipment that uses water to wash away fine grains and aggregate waste. Do mining companies need washing […]
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September 26, 2017
The Australian mining industry has evolved at a brisk pace. In the beginning, a phrase that precedes all truly prodigious tales, a borrowed tin dish was all that it took to wash grains of gold free from the river sand. Industrial scalability could hardly rely on river sieving, though, so harnessed pit ponies and strong […]
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