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Go! is the word from Rubble Master
January 6, 2017
Star attraction on the Rubble Master stand at bauma was the RM100 GO! tracked mobile impact crusher. The machine has a throughput capacity of 200t/hr and has a 900x750mm inlet opening, three rotor speeds and is available with two, three or four hammers.
Rockmore International brings A-series hammers to bauma
January 6, 2017
Rockmore International introduced its new A-series down-the-hole (DTH) hammers at bauma. The ROK 600A and 650A have been added to the company’s ROK range of hammers. The new 6inch-class (152mm) DTH hammers are the first models in the new A-class series. The A hammers feature new component designs that are said to demonstrate better performance and penetration rates suited to smaller compressors. “We are committed to developing new DTH hammer solutions that increase productivity and reduce drilling operatin
Ma-estro targets fuel theft with its new control system
January 6, 2017
Ma-estro, which manufactures automation and control systems for quarrying and construction sites, has launched two new products – Fuel Q-Control and Maintenance Q-Control.
Patents pending on two of CDE’s many improvements to its Evowash plant
January 6, 2017
Materials washing specialist CDE is displaying three updated machines at bauma 2013 – the Evowash, the M2500 and the Agg Max 83R. All three machines have benefitted from CDE’s in-house ‘Worldbeater’ programme, which sees teams of staff pitted against each other to come up with new ideas.
EmiControls has dust suppression under remote control
January 6, 2017
EmiControls has shown bauma 2013 attendees it has dust suppression under remote control. The Italian firm launched at the show its new V22 and L3 dust controller models. The former is said to meet latest European requirements for protection against emissions. The fully automated V22 is said to offer a universal, powerful and environmentally-friendly solution. The patented nozzle head and the outer nozzle head and the outer nozzles ring of the model are said to generate a finely atomised mist, which binds th
Weir Minerals sets out its stall with new R&D commitment
January 6, 2017
Weir Minerals has launched a new strategic R&D initiative called ‘Material Matters’, which aims to address one of the biggest challenges facing mine and quarry operators – raising output while reducing operating costs. The company said its innovative campaign sets out its commitment to constantly improving efficiency by listening to operators, bringing advanced engineering and site expertise together and developing products and materials that deliver optimum performance. Weir Minerals also introduced a host
Impact crusher boosts Terex Finlay line-up
January 6, 2017
Terex Finlay has joined forces with German screenbox constructor Spaleck to create the 883 Spaleck 3D Combi Flip-Flow screen. A stepped top deck design, combined with flip-flow technology on the bottom deck, provides all-in-one processing capabilities for waste, recycling, shred metal, wood, compost, ores and coal.
Lameter weld-free handling forks ‘cheaper in the long run’
January 6, 2017
While Lameter’s weld-free block-handling forks may cost a little more to purchase than the competition, business development manager Giulio Riccardi said his products are cheaper in the long run. The individually-forged forks are located by a crossbar and held in by bolts whereas, with other designs, the forks are welded into position. However, if damaged, it is easier to unbolt the forks in Lameter’s design than gouging out the weld, as needed in other designs.
Hazemag develops HCS material sizer screen
January 6, 2017
Hazemag has developed the HCS material sizer screen with low power requirements, a high throughput rate and simplified maintenance. The sizer uses two counter-rotating scrolls to crush material in a continuous operation. Robust housings and drive motors combine with easily changed wear parts to reduce maintenance downtime. The drive consists of an electric motor, a fluid coupling and gearbox. The fluid coupling provides protection against impacts within the crusher. Suitable for both primary and secondary c
Benninghoven reveals recycling innovation
January 6, 2017
Benninghoven has a rich history of innovation in asphalt plant technology. Speaking at bauma 2013, the German company’s managing director Bernd Benninghoven said the firm had developed and were trialling a new system for recycling. “In order to save valuable resources we have developed a special machine that can handle big lumps of recycling material which then separates it back into its own original structure,” he explained. “This then allows you to add as much recycling as possible which is important.