lunes, 18 de septiembre de 2017

News Wrap: Woodlawn to use IsaMill grinding technology; PhotoSat improves satellite surveying resolution‌; LED light towers for Mpumalanga coal mine

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News Wrap
Woodlawn to use IsaMill grinding technology
Heron Resources' Woodlawn zinc-copper project in New South Wales, Australia, has selected IsaMill technology for its project
Staff reporter | September 18, 2017
PhotoSat improves satellite surveying resolution‌
PhotoSat, an engineering-quality satellite surveying service, has announced that an ongoing research programme has produced a significant breakthrough in its satellite image processing, considerably enhancing the visibility of fine topographic details
Staff reporter | September 18, 2017
LED light towers for Mpumalanga coal mine
A coal mine in Mpumalanga, South Africa, has increased its operational efficiency and environmental credentials after adopting LED light towers from Atlas Copco Portable Energy
Staff reporter | September 18, 2017
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Wenco demos edge & cloud solutions
Wenco has released further details on the solutions it plans to showcase at the Hitachi NEXT conference in Las Vegas, US, next week
Carly Leonida | September 15, 2017
Mining3 technology to detect tramp metal
Mining3 is developing a new technology to identify tramp metal in payloads in real time
Ailbhe Goodbody | September 15, 2017
Dellner Brakes acquires Gummi
Swedish-based Dellner Brakes has acquired US brake and clutch company Gummi USA to consolidate its position as one of the world's leading suppliers of brakes and related power transmission products for the industrial, mining, marine and offshore markets
Staff reporter | September 15, 2017
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Cat trials lithium powered loader
The Underground Mining group within Caterpillar is preparing to ship a proof of concept battery electric LHD to a mine site located in Canada. The initial build and validation testing of this R1300G test unit began in early 2017 at the Caterpillar Peoria Proving Grounds and will continue through the fourth quarter and into 2018 moving muck in a Canadian mine.
Staff reporter | September 15, 2017
New deck system from BlastBoss
A new internationally patented blast decking system delivering extended and increased rock fracturing using less explosives, Shockwave Power Plasma, has been launched to market by Australian blasting technology company BlastBoss
Staff reporter | September 15, 2017
Freeport extends collaboration with Accenture
Freeport-McMoRan, a premier international natural resources company, has awarded Accenture a five-year agreement to extend the implementation of the Accenture Connected Mine solution and drive greater digital transformation of mining operations
Staff reporter | September 15, 2017
2018: the year of electric vehicles
"I suspect there will be many more developments to follow in this space over the coming months."
Know your enemy (and theirs)
"Sometimes you don't know who your enemies are until they're at your door. At that point, it's good to have allies."
Not just a source of light
How the humble cap lamp is redefining personal safety underground
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Safety on the global stage
If there is one thing that unites nearly everyone involved with the mining industry it is travel. Whether you work for a mining company, METS provider, research/consultancy based organisation or even a magazine, it is inevitable that your job will entail a certain number of trips abroad; the global nature of the industry and diverse settings in which mines are located dictate it
Carly Leonida | September 18, 2017
Massive slurry test yields massive results
A research paper written by several GIW Industries experts won the award for 'Best Paper' at the 2017 Hydrotransport Conference that took place in Melbourne, Australia in May
Staff reporter | September 14, 2017
A chilly start
Kevin Albers looks at best practices for increasing engine reliability in cold temperatures
Kevin Albers | September 13, 2017
Reeling in cost overrruns
Significant cost overruns and start up delays have somehow become 'acceptable' in recent years. Carly Leonida looks at different project delivery models and how they could help to address the issue
Carly Leonida | September 12, 2017
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