A state planning panel has rejected a quarry operator’s application to double its production due to the potential impact on a “critical” highway project.
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Effective screen for problematic material
The Keestrack Giant Bivitec screen available from Screenmasters Australia is effective when handling difficult products.
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Quarry helps researchers understand human history
Research undertaken at a Middle Eastern quarry has helped researchers better understand the circumstances surrounding early human migration out of Africa.
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Protection against expensive plant damage
IndexEMS’s conveyor belt magnets protect quarrying plant from foreign magnetic materials.
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Primary scraper with independent blades
The Taurus TS30 primary scraper is a robust cleaning unit that utilises independently loaded blades.
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Installing a crushing plant at high altitude in record time
Despite a serious lack of infrastructure, oxygen and water, a multinational supplier has not been fazed by the challenge of installing a modular crushing plant in a remote and high altitude location.
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Top ways to improve wear part life
What is the best way to prolong the life of wear parts, specifically horizontal shaft impactor blow bars, jaw dies, vertical shaft impactor parts and cone liners?
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Disused quarry begins rehab with draining operation
The owner of a disused quarry that has been earmarked for residential development has kicked off rehabilitation works.
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Dual-powered models promise energy, maintenance savings
Terex Finlay has introduced dual-powered models of its popular tracked mobile jaw and cone crushers and a three-deck inclined mobile screen.
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From blacksmith to international corporate citizen
In March this year, a group of Australians from the extractive and construction materials industry toured two John Deere factories in America’s Midwest. Jim Hankins reports on the growth of a Midwest company that spans three centuries
and is recognised around the world.
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and is recognised around the world.
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