lunes, 30 de octubre de 2017

News Wrap: Liebherr launches PR 766 crawler tractor; Lower costs, higher profit with lubrication; TCD to lead new mineral processing project

Web version | Update preferences
EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
News Wrap
Liebherr launches PR 766 crawler tractor
Liebherr's new PR 766 crawler tractor is the successor model to its successful PR 764
Ailbhe Goodbody | October 30, 2017
Lower costs, higher profit with lubrication
Shell Lubricants has released the results of a multi-national survey on lubrication selection and management, with many interesting findings – including the revelation that only 41% of companies have proper lubrication in place
Donna Schmidt | October 30, 2017
TCD to lead new mineral processing project
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin are leading a new Horizon 2020 Training Network – MetalIntelligence – that will train PhD students from across the world in state-of-the-art mineral processing techniques
Ailbhe Goodbody | October 30, 2017
SPONSORED MESSAGE

Maximizing equipment availability. When every minute counts.

Metso's Life Cycle Services (LCS) takes the entire range of Metso services and bundles them into tailored packages, aligned to your needs. Packages are designed to meet your goals, offering improved availability, increased production efficiency and lower financial risk. Metso’s people, knowledge and solutions ensures the best results.

Watch our video here.

San Agustin hits commercial production early
Just two weeks after its first gold pour, Canadian miner Argonaut Gold has achieved commercial production at its San Agustin mine in Mexico both on time and well under budget
Staff reporter | October 30, 2017
First pour at Monarques' Beaufor
Montreal-based miner Monarques Gold has wasted no time in keeping the Beaufor mine, which it just obtained ownership of three weeks ago, moving and has already marked the milestone of its first gold pour
Donna Schmidt | October 30, 2017
UNEP urges tailings storage safety
This week global coalition the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) issued a report stressing safety regarding storing mine tailings and avoid high-risk dam building methods
Staff reporter | October 27, 2017
Clariant announces support for Mexico
Specialty chemicals provider Clariant announced at the Expo Mineria 2017 in Mexico this week that for the first time the company is expanding its comprehensive suite of mining-specific product innovations and technical expertise to customers in Mexico
Staff reporter | October 27, 2017
Cummins partners with Tharisa and Shell
Cummins Filtration's Fleetguard embarked on a value-add improvement project with a key mining customer and an oil giant to increase the oil-drain intervals on a specific fleet of rigid dump trucks (RDTs) operating at the Tharisa open-pit platinum group metals (PGM) and chrome mine near Marikana in South Africa's North West province
Staff reporter | October 27, 2017
Liebherr T 236 enters field operations
The new Liebherr T 236 mining truck is undergoing its first field operation at the Erzberg iron ore mine in Austria after successfully completing its testing phase
Ailbhe Goodbody | October 26, 2017
Chelopech revitalised
Donna Schmidt takes a look at the optimisation of the award-winning Bulgarian gold-copper-silver complex
How to optimise your mine
We have saved the most timely (some might say the best) topic for the last of our special issues this year
A terrible thing to waste
It is ironic that, at a time when business has never had so many ways to remember, our collective amnesia has never been worse
view more
How is carbon shaping energy for mines?
Alongside power security and cutting energy costs, reducing the emissions intensity of mining operations has been elevated to a top strategic concern for the global mining sector. The combination of carbon pricing in key mining markets and increased shareholder pressure to address climate risk has pushed carbon to the top of mining's agenda
Catherine Skrzypinski | October 30, 2017
Protecting the health of our greatest asset
Donna Schmidt explores tech's perspective on the future of miner well-being, along with new operational and research programmes to keep workers healthy
Donna Schmidt | October 27, 2017
New approaches in gold recovery
Much of the world's gold is in the form of free-milling and alluvial gold. Gold has a high density, about 20 times higher than water, which means that free gold can be economically recovered by a myriad of gravity processes such as jigs, tables, sluices, and centrifugal devices. It is generally accepted that the size of such particles should be greater than several hundred microns to be efficient
Staff reporter | October 26, 2017
Optimal concentration
Ailbhe Goodbody looks at how concentrators can be designed and optimised
Ailbhe Goodbody | October 23, 2017
Conference FEM 2017, 11th Fennoscandian Exploration and Mining
31/10/2017 - 02/11/2017 LEVI, LAPLAND, FINLAND
view more Events
This email was sent to: fernandoqueens@gmail.com
Mining Magazine newsletter uses an HTML-rich media format to provide a visually attractive layout
To unsubscribe to this newsletter click here
If you have forgotten your password, please click here unsubscribe

Aspermont Media
4th Floor, Vintners Place, 68 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4V 3BJ
Phone: +44 207 216 6053
Fax: +44 207 216 6050

www.aspermontmedia.com

No hay comentarios:

Publicar un comentario

You have been invited to contribute to La Tota Tv

Hello, The purpose of this message is to inform you that La Tota TV has invited you to contribute to their blog "La Tota Tv"...