viernes, 15 de diciembre de 2017

News Wrap: Building the road to success; Clean TeQ to treat Fosterville water; The next-gen ore sorter

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News Wrap
Building the road to success
As it readies the Invicta mine in Peru for start-up next year, Canadian miner Lupaka Gold said it has retained a contractor for the construction of an improved road leading to the underground gold-copper project
Donna Schmidt    |    December 15, 2017
Clean TeQ to treat Fosterville water
Clean TeQ Water will design, supply and commission a two million litre-per-day mine water treatment plant for Kirkland Lake Gold's Fosterville mine in Australia
Staff reporter    |    December 15, 2017
The next-gen ore sorter
NextOre, a company formed by CSIRO, Advisian and RFC Ambrian, has developed a new bulk ore sorting technology, which is being closely looked at by potential buyers
Staff reporter    |    December 15, 2017
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Avesoro adds to Liberian fleet
Gold producer Avesoro Resources has secured funding for the purchase of several machines to add to its fleet for Bea Mountain Mining and open-pit New Liberty mine in West Africa
Staff reporter    |    December 15, 2017
Researchers track autonomous vehicles
Australian university QUT's robotics researchers have developed a new technology for underground mining vehicles to navigate autonomously through dust, camera blur and bad lighting
Staff reporter    |    December 14, 2017
Mining3 solution to create virtual mine
Mining3 is aiming to commercialise a 3-D-based software platform that can create and simulate a virtual mine, which opens up opportunities such as controlling robots and tracking movement of ore of different grades
Staff reporter    |    December 14, 2017
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Sandvik sells Hyperion segment to KKR
Global investment group KKR has confirmed its purchase of industrial tool and component maker Hyperion from Sandvik, with the sale part of the OEM's plan to focus on its core business
Staff reporter    |    December 14, 2017
Output success at Deflector
Doray Minerals has confirmed that its recently started Deflector underground mine in Western Australia achieved record gold production over the last calendar month
Donna Schmidt    |    December 14, 2017
Singareni sets target
Indian state-owned producer Singareni Collieries Company, on the heels of announcing it will start 12 new coal mines in the country, has reportedly set a notable output target of 100 million tonnes by 2022
Staff reporter    |    December 14, 2017
Appealing to the younger generation
A shortage of skilled workers could still pose a significant risk to mining operations
Chelopech revitalised
Donna Schmidt takes a look at the optimisation of the award-winning Bulgarian gold-copper-silver complex
Five minutes with the iRIS project
Artur Zakirov at the RISE Research Institutes of Sweden speaks to Carly Leonida about the iRIS fire safety project
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Sedgman wins Queensland coal contracts
CIMIC Group's mineral processing company, Sedgman, has been awarded contracts by QCoal Group at the greenfield Byerwen coal mine in Central Queensland, Australia
Staff reporter    |    December 13, 2017
Keeping an eye on the ground
A piece of Australian mining technology is proving a vital tool on a Chilean mine
Noel Dyson    |    December 13, 2017
De Beers gives back in Northwest Territories
With its Snap Lake operation in Canada going into extended care and maintenance, De Beers has donated surplus equipment to two Northwest Territories groups that can give the items new purpose
Donna Schmidt    |    December 13, 2017
Getting to the core of new discoveries
Private industry and academia partner in search for rare-earth elements
Sue Bruning and Kyle Turner    |    December 15, 2017
Copper art
After 102 years this mine lays claim to being the largest surface pit in the world - and at 5km long, 3km wide and more than 1km deep it could well be right
Noel Dyson    |    December 11, 2017
Hard rock revolution
Ailbhe Goodbody was invited by Atlas Copco - now increasingly known as Epiroc - on an exclusive visit to Anglo American Platinum's Twickenham platinum mine in South Africa in September to see the Atlas Copco Mobile Miner 22H, which is undergoing production trials there
Ailbhe Goodbody    |    December 08, 2017
A better blast
Donna Schmidt talks with top firms in the blasting sector to light the fuse on the latest technologies and achievements
Donna Schmidt    |    December 04, 2017
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