The IQA has a way of finding the industry’s best and brightest, even when they’re as humble and unassuming as Chris Hamilton. As a winner of not one but two IQA Awards, he is just one example of the industry’s not-so-hidden gems. Read More
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For efficient classification, screens need to generate more acceleration than a rocket being launched, while also being lightweight and energy-conserving. Read More
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As the sand market becomes more lucrative, rock and gravel quarries are expanding to make use of the fines generated by their crushing circuits. A sand wash plant is the ideal medium for enabling operators to take advantage of this growing market. Read More
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Maintenance is often thought to be performed every few thousand hours - well after the extractive operator purchases the equipment. As Steve Barnett contends, maintenance should be foremost on the operator’s mind when it considers the purchase of new plant and equipment. Read More
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Water and its usage is as vital as the aggregates quarries produce – particularly in practices such as sand processing. However, equipment can now be optimised to close the loop of water processing without impacting on productivity and profits and indeed boosting product solutions and innovations.Read More