A contracting business in Australia's northwest is reporting promising results with two mobile jaw crushers.
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Tertiary cone delivers more product, less repeat loads
A US-based quarry producer and a supplier have successfully collaborated on the installation of a tertiary cone crushing plant with the aim to minimise recirculating loads.
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The great 1906 San Francisco earthquake
One of the United States’ most famous natural disasters, the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, is notable for furthering geologic field studies of seismic activity. Bill Langer explains why earthquakes occur and the kind of minerals they can yield.
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Going electric: Hybrid crusher wins innovation prize
A hybrid diesel/electric-powered tracked impact crusher receives the prestigious Red Dot Award for outstanding design.
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Polyurethane screen media passes tests on the northern border
A producer near the NSW/Queensland border has successfully substituted woven wire for polyurethane media.
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Mobile screen launched for anniversary celebration
Global mobile crusher and screen manufacturer Terex Finlay is marking a significant milestone – its 60th anniversary – at Hillhead 2018, with the launch of a new triple-shaft mobile screen.
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Slurry pump clears tailings dams
Tsurumi’s KRS slurry pumps, designed for the toughest slurry applications, are being applied at Australian sites to desilt tailings dams.
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Will electric construction equipment solve the TCO dilemma?
As earthmoving equipment businesses trial all-electric or hybrid vehicles, fuel costs may change in the future. Brian O’Sullivan explains why the formula for the total cost of ownership of a fleet of construction vehicles in an all-electric future could be just as complex as it is today.
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Operators in hot demand, new report states
A shortage of machinery operators in Victoria is just one employment trend in the resources industry that is set to dominate the first half of 2018, a report by recruiting firm Hays suggests.
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Boral loses Supreme Court appeal
Boral’s four-year legal battle to proceed with a $2 billion hard rock quarry project has concluded, with its right to seek leave to appeal dismissed by the Queensland Supreme Court.
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