Voith extends TurboBelt TPXL family of fluid couplings for belt conveyor systems
The Voith TurboBelt TPXL range of couplings has been a staple of the mining industry for years.
The Voith TurboBelt TPXL range of couplings has been a staple of the mining industry for years.
The companies say the automated system will provide the global mining industry with the world’s most advanced solution in wear detection of conveyor rollers.
The new operating system has a single operator able to remotely control more machines from the same operator station in a central location at a mine site.
The company will be presenting a new eccentric roll crusher amongst other products.
The company will be showcasing the toolkit at the AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo, 12 – 14 February at Booth 39056 at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, US.
The Air XD uses particulate sensor laser technology to monitor multiple sizes of dust or silica particles at once, in real-time.
Fernando Beitia, Director of Bulk Products of MAXAM, will also talk about the company’s emulsion and watergel technologies at a conference during the show.
Flexco has released a new product in its belt maintenance line, the Flexco TUG HD belt clamp for heavy-duty mining applications.
The software platform tackles machine failure before it happens, extending equipment life.
The PDS2400 aids opencast mine safety with high accuracy, long range and smooth scalability in a single turnkey solution.
The Mine Mate enhances safety in underground mining and tunnelling applications and is a convenient solution when ready-mix concrete is not an option.
The upgrade has been developed to deliver 24 hr/d underground drilling for both miners and tunnellers.
The new low precision and high precision computers feature an extremely robust design, tailormade for the most challenging conditions.
Ainstein announced the first radar imaging sensor optimised for driverless operation in hazardous conditions such as mines, providing LiDAR-like image quality at a fraction of the cost.
According to the report, the global mining equipment market is expected to reach US$188.77 billion by 2025 from US$106.85 billion in 2017.