An internet-enabled correction service that offers an alternative to UHF radio correction services is being used for accurate GNSS positioning in the construction, mining and geospatial industries.
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Radar level transmitters lead the way
The use of VEGA's radar level transmitters has increased due to their ability to provide non-contact measurement.
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No problem with the curve: Rail running conveyor solutions
Larger quarries are increasingly looking for economical solutions to transporting aggregates from the face to the crushing circuit. A proposed curved rail running conveyor may yet provide an alternative to conventional transport by dump trucks and off-road vehicles.
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Caterpillar introduces cloud-based tech platform
Caterpillar's MineStar Edge platform is designed to complement its growing range of digital technologies.
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OEM launches portfolio of mobile solutions for small quarries, contractors
Multinational crushing and screening manufacturer Metso has been renowned for many years for its innovations in mobile crushing and screening solutions. Now, in conjunction with its local distributor, it is launching a new suite of mobile solutions to the Australian market.
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Bat Booth 2.0’s rapid automatic fever checks and de-dusting raise the bar for quarry safety
The quarry industry is a major focus for the “smart” Bat Booth 2.0, giving employers new powers to guard against dust diseases such as silicosis, prevent heat stress and stop on-site viral transmission in industrial settings.
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Durable PU fine screens
Hong Hui’s polyurethane fine screens provide a range of benefits for quarries.
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Double-deck screen provides user-friendly modularity
Sandvik’s double- deck modular hanging screen gives customers the benefit of producing two screened products, allowing it to adapt quickly for operation in open or closed circuit configurations.
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Waste glass a superior alternative for ground improvement
A University of Queensland geotechnical engineering student believes he has pioneered a new double-edged solution using crushed waste glass to strengthen the earth under major construction works.
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