Max plug-in screen panels (Fig.) are the latest product developed by Küper. Thanks to the further development of the Küper plug-in screen panel systems, the company has succeeded in combining the...
High efficiency is a matter of survival for the Aitik copper mine in northern Sweden. The proportion of metal in the earth’s surface here is so low – less than 0.3 %, that it can only be extracted...
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Each day the limitation of our raw material resources is the subject of discussion by the media. The industry responds with a more effective use and preparation of the raw material...
The Sandvik QA331 is a state-of-the-art three-way-split screener based on the world leading Sandvik QA330. The brand new model (Fig.) now comes with improved screening capacity, and is an equally...
Canadian miner Xstrata-Nickel has installed two heavy-duty „sub-surface” B&W SamsonTM Feeders to intake mine tailings at its Nickel Rim South mine site in the Sudbury Basin located in Northern...
At the end of January 2011, Hosokawa Alpine teamed up with Malvern Instruments to invite customers from research and development in Germany and Switzerland to a seminar on “Grinding, classifying and...
The BAUMA CONEXPO SHOW in India held from 08.-11.02.2011 at the Bandra Kurla Complex in Mumbai/India, exceeded all expectations: More than 22 000 visitors from 69 countries attended the first...
1st Freiberg Symposium on Resource Technology, Freiberg/Germany (14.-15.02.2011)
From 14.-15.02.2011, the first Freiberg Symposium on Resource Technology took place. Around 200 guests from other universities, research institutes and industry concerned with issues of the assured...
OMTRACK, a Keestrack Group company, exhibited its newest products – the ARGO (Fig.) and the GIOVE – at the Samoter exhibition. The new ARGO (1000 x 600 mm) has the following features:...
Gareth Canham (Fig.) has been appointed to the position of buyer at Eriez Magnetics, world authority in advanced technology for magnetic, vibratory, sampling and inspection applications. He joins...