MINEXPO Must Sees

AggMan Staff

Jeffrey Rader plans to showcase its NF electromechanical vibrating feeders, which are precision-tuned near their own natural frequencies. The company says this keeps the feeders “in tune” with the materials they carry to ensure efficient material transference, promote quieter operation, and reduce energy and maintenance costs.

 

 

Kleeman       Booth # 8907

As part of the Wirtgen exhibit, Kleemann’s line of portable plants will be represented. Experts will be on hand to answer questions.

 

 

 

Komatsu America Corp.      Booth #7027

Komatsu plans to showcase its HD785-7 haul truck. New standard features on the 100-ton haul truck include a three-point driver’s seatbelt, dimpled walkways for increased traction, a color rearview monitor, and an AM/FM radio with auxiliary port.

 

 

Luff Industries Ltd.      Booth #4117

Luff will feature its high-moisture seal (HMS) for heavy wash down and high-moisture applications. The seal adds an extra layer of protection to the polymer end cap and triple labyrinth seal. The HMS is installed with a grease barrier and acts as a shield, protecting the roller from debris.

 

 

Major Wire Industries Ltd.      Booth #554

 Major Wire will display its Flex-Mat 3 screen media, which is now available in both modular and tensioned versions. The company says the media employs independently vibrating wires that increase product throughput by up to 40 percent over other media by increasing open area and eliminating blinding, pegging, and clogging.

 

 

McLanahan Corp.      Booth #4245, 7626

McLanahan will feature a DDC-Sizer, dewatering screen and separator combination, a sampling system, and McLanahan/Universal impact crushers at Booth #4245. The company’s new LabMill Crusher and Rock Tooth Crusher, and a Recessed Plate Filter Pilot Press will be featured as well. Booth #7626 will feature 3-D models of Universal equipment.

 

 

 

 

Polydeck Screen Corp.      Booth # 5519

Polydeck will showcase its herringbone and PolyWeave configuration screen media designs. The use of injection molding allows the company to incorporate an almost unlimited range of surface features and special opening types into the structure of the screen panels.

 

 

Philippi-Hagenbuch Inc.     Booth #6210

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