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High and mighty

In the world of in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC), high-angle conveying is the ‘new’ idea that isn’t new at all. Donna Schmidt examines why it could be time to give the method another look.

 A Dos Santos International Sandwich Belt conveyor in a shiploading configuration

A Dos Santos International Sandwich Belt conveyor in a shiploading configuration

High-angle conveying is not a new idea; in fact, it has been developed in one form or another for decades. Many mines, however, have chased their efficiency plans via other methods of in-pit crushing and...

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