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"I always say: we don't have to make this complicated because it's not," says Krause. "All we're trying to do it is make little things out of big things.
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When it comes to processing minerals, crushing and screening go hand in hand, says Mark Krause, North American managing director for McLanahan Corporation.
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"I always say: we don't have to make this complicated because it's not," says Krause. "All we're trying to do it is make little things out of big things.
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