April 7, 2015
The structure of a mining operation is a skeletal assemblage of purpose-driven machinery. The process begins at the site of the ore extraction, with that site ever-shifting in search of new seams of coal, iron, copper, gold, and other mineral resources. The completion of the cycle is the node of conveyance, the point of transport […]
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February 24, 2015
Watching the ceaseless sieving of a difficult powder start to breakdown and succumb to the menace of mesh blockage will quickly turn a productive day into a nightmare. The low density particles are clumping and binding to each other, forming a rapidly lengthening blockage along the screen medium. The binding phenomenon and others like it […]
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February 19, 2015
When we place a series of vibrating screens in a production cycle, we gain the ability to dynamically separate matter, thus liberating the precious ore that’s locked in nondescript rocks. Naturally, the issue of screening valuable minerals is the first to jump to the fore, but vibratory screening has found its way into many more […]
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January 27, 2015
Anyone who’s had the dubious pleasure of visiting a recycling centre knows the capacity society has for wastage. Stinking mountains of trash are piled haphazardly across the floor, and no open space is to be seen. It’s something of a shock to scan this mess of plastic bottles, rusty metal containers, and unidentifiable bits of […]
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January 22, 2015
Before spinning out cleverly constructed sentences that determine the functions of magnetic separation, let’s take look at tramp metal. This colourful label refers to the particles and fragments of metallic ore that are extracted from the earth alongside the aggregate that is under the management of a screening cycle. The metal, typically iron, is an […]
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