Metso awarded gyratory crusher and a major apron feeder package orders
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Metso has been awarded orders for a gyratory crusher and apron feeders, including related services and spare parts, to support a mining customer project in the Americas.
The value of the orders is approximately €20 million, of which 80% were booked in Minerals segment’s first-quarter orders received and the balance in Minerals segment’s second quarter.
Metso’s scope of delivery includes an impressive apron feeder package featuring Metso’s AF18 apron feeder, one of the largest feeders that Metso has ever produced. The apron feeder supplies material downstream to a Metso Superior™ MKIII primary gyratory crusher. The gyratory crusher accepts the largest top size feed in the market, allowing it to provide higher capacities, which makes this crusher the most cost-efficient primary gyratory crusher in the industry.
“We are excited to be able to support our customers to ensure their needs are met. It is especially rewarding when we are able to demonstrate our capabilities for flowsheet synergies such as crushers and apron feeders as this equipment works hand in hand for minerals processing,” says Guillaume Lambert, SVP, Crushing at Metso.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/02062023/metso-awarded-gyratory-crusher-and-a-major-apron-feeder-package-orders/
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