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CONTENTS SPECIALIST EQUIPMENT Circular products collaboration


Why choose gel-bonded linings? Detailing the technology that reduces


Autonomous mapping developments


New shaft and tunnelling tools


Safer by design


Experts join together to recycle mining waste and create circular products


cost of ownership of refractory lined vessels Custom-mapping capabilities


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SAFETY 36


How intrinsically safe technology is paving the way for digital transformation in the mining sector


Risk management strategy


It’s not simply ‘plug & play’ for BEVS: new risks for mine operations must be considered


MATERIALS HANDLING Pumping at pilot plant


No joke: knock-knock on conveyor idlers


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Emerging lithium extraction sector takes advantage of peristaltic pumps


Revealing what can be done to tackle the serious issue of mistracking belts


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Maximum uptime even at the deepest level


Case study showing how a mine is lifting productivity with hydraulic drives


Tackling tailings How mines can pump paste tailings


sustainably


Pumps expert enters peristaltic market


Conveyor system upgrades at Russian mine


EVENT PREVIEW Mining machinery industry


preparing for event Bauma will be opening its doors in Munich from October 24–30


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