September 24, 2015
The mining industry relies on geologists and ore-rich rocks to turn a profit. Active mine faces crumble under the pressure of diamond-tipped tools, zipping to the surface in varying rough-edged streams to be sorted and graded. It’s the duty of screening media and kilometres of umbilical systems to relay this raw matter to the surface. […]
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September 10, 2015
Mining generally involves conducting a preliminary geological analysis of a perspective mining location through extraction, and reclamation. Mining explorations and operations have the potential to create severe negative safety, ecological, environmental, and economic impacts during the process and long after. Safety and environmental procedures and regulations are in place to mitigate contamination and other negative […]
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August 19, 2015
Mistakes in mining tend to happen once because this is a tough industry in more ways than one. The engineering disciplines applied here need to maintain a razor-sharp edge in order to descend into subterranean realms and maintain productivity. This is an environment where only the best will do, a place where the best engineers, […]
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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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