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CONTENTS


SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT The mine of the future


Material matters A monolithic wear-resistant lining


The evolution of an advanced scanning Better connected


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The considerations required for moving the big things


material is proving to be a popular choice Scanning innovation


solution


Overcoming materials degradation of cable couplers due to prolonged ultraviolet exposure


The dangers of dust Imaging innovation


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How air filtration systems can protect both operator and equipment


Ex-protected mobile thermal imaging in the mining industry


MATERIALS HANDLING Pump priorities


Remote revolution


Particular pumping solutions can truly make a difference in challenging environments


Bringing a major industrial plant into the 21st century may seem like a daunting challenge. Yet one team has found that early adoption of new technologies can be a fast-track to efficiency


Filtration innovation A novel approach to dewatering tailings


SAFETY 34 36


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Conveyor considerations Transporting material efficiently over long distances with curved belt conveyors


Sustainable solutions Why sustainability in mining requires a holistic, customer-centric approach


Contractor is crushing it Swedish firm benefits from cone


crusher technology


EVENT PREVIEW What happens in Vegas…


From March 14 to 18, 2023, Las Vegas will once again welcome over 130,000 industry professionals and guests to Conexpo-Con/Agg


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