Air flow control

How can mines reduce conveyor transfer point dust? Read on for details of skirtboards, curtains and more from Martin Engineering CEO emeritus Todd Swinderman. Most conveyors handling bulk materials have some amount of material loss from spillage, leakage, dust and carryback emissions, collectively called fugitive materials. The root causes are often obvious but rarely addressed – rather, the standard approach…

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Achieving the best in mine ventilation

Ventilation is often an underground mine’s most significant operating expense. It’s also essential to the health and safety of personnel and equipment. Important, then, yet many take a curiously offhand approach to their ventilation systems. Experts from Chart Industries, Epiroc, Paul’s Fan, and Stantec explain how to get the most from mine ventilation. by Jonathan Rowland The mining process is,…

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Good vibrations

North American Mining dives into the world of vibratory screens with the help of experts from Haver & Boecker Niagara, General Kinematics, McLanahan, Polydeck, and TerraSource Global. by Jonathan Rowland Vibrating screens “should be used when large volumes of material need to be efficiently screened, dewatered, or classified,” Todd Furrow, director of mineral sales at TerraSource Global, told North American…

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Technology and support: synthetic boom pendants

As miners continue to seek out a wire rope alternative, the more cost-effective and lighter weight option of the synthetic boom pendant are taking the focus. In the world of surface mining, safety, efficiency and reliability are crucial components of operations. As technology continues to advance, mining companies are constantly seeking innovative solutions to enhance their equipment and ensure optimal…

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The strategic importance of metals in national defense

In this exclusive op-ed, Reliable Controls CEO Ed Macha asks the industry to think outside of the box – and the port – with a look into how critical minerals will be crucial to success on the home front. As we delve into the future of energy, the following article will explore the paradox of renewable energy and its heavy…

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Trump signs executive order to boost coal

U.S. President Donald Trump has inked four executive orders he said will reinvigorate the coal industry by attempting to classify the commodity as a mineral, and lift several regulatory barriers to coal that will open the doors to its expanded use once more. The White House said Trump has directed the Chair of the National Energy Dominance Council to designate…

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BKT USA rolls out appointment of Justice

Off-highway tire producer Balkrishna Industries Ltd., or BKT, said it has plans to boost brand visibility and its U.S. presence with the appointment of Anette Sklarz Justice as head of marketing. Bringing in over five years of marketing experience, primarily in the HVAC manufacturing industry, she will lead the Marketing and Communication Unit at the BKT subsidiary in Ohio, focusing…

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The Metals Company seeks permits for deep-sea exploration

The Metals Company USA has initiated a process with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) under the U.S. Department of Commerce to apply for exploration licenses and commercial recovery permits under existing U.S. legislation.  Following extensive legal diligence, the company believes that the Deep Seabed Hard Mineral Resources Act of 1980 (DSHMRA) offers the greatest probability of securing a…

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Rio Tinto unearths rare yellow diamond in Canada

Rio Tinto has discovered one of the largest gem-quality yellow diamonds ever in Canada from its Diavik mine in the remote Northwest Territories of Canada. The 158.20 carat rough diamond is one of only five yellow diamonds weighing more than 100 carats ever unearthed at Diavik. The mine’s production primarily consists of white gem quality diamonds, with less than 1%…

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