August 11, 2015
It’s essential that every stage within a mining operation pulls its own weight. This rule applies to screening media and mineral segregation decks, to dewatering equipment and ventilation systems. The productivity cycle begins at the mine face and the scraping of vast geological commodities, but this valuable asset would represent nothing more than a mountain […]
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July 27, 2015
Mining operations are one of the last pioneering ventures on our planet. They descend through geological strata in search of minerals and ore, leveraging modern scientific principles against hard rock and dirt. The crux of the work is located at the mine face, a rock-breaking zone where workhorse drilling and digging tools dispatch heaps of […]
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July 15, 2015
Vibratory feeders are a suspended or floor-mounted inclined welded steel frame that aids in transporting, supplying, and maintaining a flow of materials, such as rock, sand, and aggregates, demo debris, asphalt, and concrete, and others, at a constant rate, to the crusher or extractor from hoppers or surge piles, to be separated or crushed. Brute […]
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June 19, 2015
It’s worth making comparisons between turn of the century mining practices and today’s global mining market to illustrate the gap that segregates these two industrial configurations. An eighteenth century mine could afford a few overhead expenses and still make big profits due to the small size of the facility. Contrariwise, modern mines are tapped in […]
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June 5, 2015
Isolating precious minerals and ores from the earth is a tough challenge for engineers. A single look at extrapolated mining data shows the need for new and innovative techniques of bringing these earth elements into the light of day so that they can be refined and passed across to manufacturing plants for further processing. Take […]
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