Worn screen cross-beams can be time-consuming and costly to repair.
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How much are your reserves worth?
A mere 18 years after he wrote a column for this publication about the geologist’s role in the valuation of aggregate reserves, Bill Langer now revisits the topic and re-evaluates …
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Andr? Henare and Wagners: Linking university with industry
André Henare is a 20-year-old university student studying engineering at The University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba. By day, he is a barista at one of the best cafés in town. By night, he is a student struggling to decide the best course of action to ensure a happy and successful future.
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Precise, dynamic filter presses
McLanahan’s filter presses are fully automatic and renowned for their efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
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Award recipient praised for outstanding leadership
A south-east Queensland family business operator greatly impressed his program facilitators before being nominated for the 2016 Alex Northover Award. Darren Zanow speaks about the benefits of undertaking further education and winning one of the IQA’s highest honours.
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Revolutionary cone crusher technology launches in Australia
The first ‘multi-action’ cone crusher promises a refined end product shape and particle distribution while eliminating unwanted raw materials, and delivers effective wear parts consumption. Peter Newfield discusses the new MX cone crusher series to be introduced in Australia.
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Aussie electric car to shake up light mining vehicles
An Australian start-up business has launched a light mining vehicle that could reportedly change how such vehicles are used in mining – and perhaps at a later date in quarries.
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Managing safety: finding the balance of procedures, people
It is the view of many professionals that good safety performance in the quarrying and extractive industries is still reliant on human factors and not an increasing array of complex and onerous systems and procedures. John Malempre explains why the “human factor” is still such a vital component in keeping the workplace safe.
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Conveyor uptime multiplied with new bearing housing
Spherical roller bearing solid-block housed units have played an integral part in reducing bearing damage on conveyor pulleys.
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Training with tangible return
Registered training organisation Australian Training Alliance (ATA) has been a provider of training solutions since 2005 for the construction, mining and quarrying sector nationally.
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