Based in Toowoomba, 130km west of Brisbane, Quarry Products specialises in the production of a wide range of quality roadbase, aggregates and crusher dust
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GET sets new standards in demolition, recycling
{{image2-a:r-w:200}}KVX ground engaging tools (GET) are now widely used on excavators in the demolition and recycling sectors in South Australia, and have been used
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Is the future of crushing sustainable, cost-effective and urban?
Urbanisation means faster and more numerous construction projects. This is good news for the crushing business, but it also brings new challenges.
Cost structures are
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Sensor sorting and metal separation solutions on show
As part of the concluding proceedings of the Ballarat Gold Symposium held earlier that week, Steinert Australia hosted around 40 guests at an open
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Separation, detection systems in the recycled aggregates industry
Eriez Magnetics specialises in designing and manufacturing equipment for this purpose, including suspended permanent magnets, Metalarm metal detectors and heavy-duty conveyors and feeders.
Suspended permanent
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New recycling plant diverts CD&E waste from landfill
Velde Pukk AS specialises in quarrying, rock drilling, transport, ready-mixed concrete, asphalt production and laying.
Operating as an environmentally friendly organisation, Velde also undertakes work
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Fuel efficiency: how to make additional savings
Significant progress has been made in recent years to improve the fuel efficiency of surface mining and quarrying equipment.
This has resulted in a range
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Powder innovation to assist blasting performance
Dryshot, developed by Blastboss, is a blended powder product used as a multi-purpose barrier to instantly seal off explosives from problematic water and mud
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Drill, blast targets lay solid foundation for partnership
They are the up-and-comers of the Queensland (and broader Australian) quarrying and civil construction scenes – family-run/owned, small to medium-sized enterprises with plenty of
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New explosive formula a possible ?step change? for the industry
Since dynamite was discovered in the 1850s, explosives have become accepted industry practice in the extraction of minerals, where they are used to shatter
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