Summary: Part 2 of the report on mobile mineral processing equipment includes a description of typical processing equipment with focus given on European equipment suppliers and their corresponding...
Mobile processing plants have been used for many decades. With the earliest commercialised units being installed by Metso in 1972. A review of commercialised units is given in the following...
Materials handling equipment in the rock and aggregates industry
1 Introduction
Most of the mineral raw materials extracted worldwide originate from quarries, sand pits and gravel pits. In 2009, approximately 22 500 million tonnes (Mta) of product were extracted...
The Prachuap Khiri Khan region of Thailand is well known for producing high quality aggregates, with 4 quarries and 6 concrete plants in operation. Tabsakae Granite Co. Ltd operates a quarry and a concrete plant in the Prachuap Khiri Khan region ...
The new Comos Mobile Solutions Version 2.0 comes with a number of improvements for mobile information management in globally distributed plant engineering projects, and also facilitates ...
Patersons Quarries Ltd. in the Scottish county of Lanarkshire has operated the Dunduff Quarry in Kirkmuirhill since the beginning of the 1980s. The hard rock found in the quarry is dolerite...
When it comes to mineral processing, Udo Pfeiffenberger from the company Harry Pfeiffenberger has trusted Christophel, a firm based in Lubeck/Germany, since 1994. A look at the order history reveals...
One of the largest urban development projects in Europe - “aspern Vienna‘s Urban Lakeside” – will be set up in the northeast of Vienna within the next 20 years. On 3rd July 2009 was the start...
REMAX 1312 MAXI made by SBM Mineral Processing is extremely mobile due to a 4-axle-Dolly transport system. Swift relocations aren’t an issue any more as SBM’s mobile, track-mounted crushing and...
The new mobile screen for coarse elements MOBISCREEN MSS 502(i) EVO from Kleemann is characterised by its high flexibility, simple operability and very good ergonomics. The machine can be operated...