bauma 2025

Overview of the highlights at bauma 2025

Issue 09/2016

grizzlyscreen opens up new fields of application in processing technology

The starscreens from Backers are deployed in the screening of minerals and organic materials, where 80 % of the starscreens are wheel-mounted, track-mounted or used in both ways. The ascending starscreen technology provides advantages with regard to the intensity, in particular in connection with air separation and/or magnetic separators. The feed material often contains large and heavy chunks (in the case of concrete, e.g. from 20-30 kg), which should be sorted out in advance. In the case of cohesive material, bar grates and even vibro-grids will quickly reach their limits. ...

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Issue 09/2016

Lokotrack® does the job of three processing plants

In the Garzweiler lignite surface mine operated by the RWE Power AG, the Lokotrack® LT1213STM, an impactor plant with screening equipment, does the job of up to three separate plants. According to...

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Issue 09/2016

The Warrior 2100 Screen – a solution for every application

Based on the Warrior 2100 triple shaft screen, Powerscreen has launched two further variants for the model: the ­Spaleck and a single shaft screen. With this options the Warrior 2100 offers a...

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Issue 09/2016

Belt centring stations are effective even with damaged belts

Misalignment of the conveyor belt is a frequent cause of material loss in conveyor systems. Belt centring stations can detect this and correct it. The latest such system in Flexco’s product range is...

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Issue 09/2016

New CDE washing plant for construction & demolition waste recycling in Norway

Recently Velde Pukk and CDE held a three-day demonstration event at Sandnes near Stavanger/Norway, to present the new wet processing plant with a capacity of 300 t/h for construction and demolition...

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Issue 09/2016

Mobile dust binding machines

In all German states, both national and state regulations apply for construction site operations, in order to protect all employees, the neighbourhood and the public against dust. After all, one study claims that demolition sites in towns and cities are a ...

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Issue 09/2016

Environmentally compatible phosphate fertilizer from sewage sludge

Municipal sewage plants have to dispose of just under two million tonnes dry sewage sludge per year. This contains essential phosphor, which can be recovered with the new process from the Hohenheim...

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Issue 09/2016

Naltec spray cannons: New dimension of atomized water

The superfine water droplets, which are capable of floating, are generated by Naltec spray cannons from B + W, the Bottrop-based Society for Innovative Products, with a low energy consumption using a low-pressure system (operating pressure of 10 bar)...

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Issue 09/2016

Excellent

Dear Readers Awards and prizes underline special performances or outstanding quality and bring these to the notice of the general public. Since 2007 the German Society of Geo‑ sciences (DGG)...

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Weir Minerals: Pioneering development 20 years ago

In 1996, a team of engineers from Warman International in Australia got together to develop the ‘next big thing’ in hydrocyclones. The result – the first Cavex hydrocyclone – was pathbreaking. The new inlet geometry removed all sharp angles from the feed chamber, allowing slurry to move through the hydrocyclone smoothly, which greatly reduced wear while increasing its efficiency....

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