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Premiere for SBM’s REMAX 1112 MAXI mineral processor

Austrian company SBM Mineral Processing, a member of the MFL Group, is showing for the first time its new mobile mineral processing plant. Expanding its REMAX series with the 41tonne mobile track-mounted REMAX 1112 MAXI plant, it is said to offer a completely redesigned material flow making material jamming “a thing of the past.” The company says the discharge conveyor belt below the screen can be optionally fixed or swivelled by 180° increasing stockpile capacity five-fold and considerably improving logist
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
The new Remex 1112 Maxi processing plant from SBM offers a completely redesigned material flow
Austrian company 7156 SBM Mineral Processing, a member of the MFL Group, is showing for the first time its new mobile mineral processing plant.

Expanding its REMAX series with the 41tonne mobile track-mounted REMAX 1112 MAXI plant, it is said to offer a completely redesigned material flow making material jamming “a thing of the past.”

The company says the discharge conveyor belt below the screen can be optionally fixed or swivelled by 180° increasing stockpile capacity five-fold and considerably improving logistic processes while the RHS impact crusher is made by SBM, and the rotor with a diameter of 1,160mm “provides a very high energy level in the crushing chamber.”

The REMAX 1112 MAXI, which has a diesel-electric drive system, is also equipped with a change-over switch for generator or mains operation further reducing operating costs. Additional features of the new SBM plant are a rotor with adjustable speed.

A new feature of the REMAX series is a radio control, permitting simple manoeuvring of the plant, operating the magnetic separator, and adjusting the feed.

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