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Which features are in-demand in mining equipment?

Photo courtesy: Volvo CE India

Safety and productivity technologies to look out for in Hitachi dumpers and excavators include the Arial Angle system, which gives the operator an integrated 360掳 view to remove any blind spot around the machines.

Additionally, Tata Hitachi mining equipment鈥攅specially the dumpers鈥攁re fitted with anti-collision and proximity devices. The roomy cabins comply with the falling overhead protective system, the highest safety standard. They offer enhanced visibility and a user-friendly console. Silicone-filled cabin mounting restricts the vibrations felt in the cabin. This, along with ergonomically designed seats and air-conditioning, reduces operator fatigue, facilitating long shifts and uninterrupted working.

Versatility allows a machine to work in varied conditions, thus contributing to productivity. 鈥淭o maximise performance, Komatsu products can be programmed for specific operating conditions,鈥� says Samaresh Mitra, National Sales Head 鈥� OE, Komatsu Mining Corp. Group, Joy Global (India). 鈥淭he products come equipped with sensors that capture data, which complex algorithms translate into visual information that can predict significant changes in operating conditions in the mine to further optimise performance.鈥�

鈥淰ersatility is inbuilt in Volvo machines in many ways,鈥� says Dimitrov Krishnan, Vice-President and Head, Volvo CE India. The advanced drum control system allows the operator to adjust the frequency and amplitude for the machine to work in changing soil types and conditions. Machines adjust to the material depth through the adjustable dynamic force of the drum. Meanwhile, the traction system is well suited both to steep inclines and slippery surfaces.

Which mining segments are deploying bigger machines and why?
Larger, highly productive machines allow mining companies to do more with fewer operators, and fewer machines allow fleet size optimisation and have lower maintenance needs, observes Krishnan.

In this context, two popular Volvo products are the EC950E crawler excavator in the 90-100 tonne class and the A60H hauler, which sets new productivity standards for open cast mines and other large infrastructure projects. EC950EL excavators are operating in the cement industry (Sagar Cements) and for coal overburden work (VPR Mining Infrastructure). The EC750DL in the 70-85 tonne class has been deployed for coal overburden work and mining for iron ore, bauxite, zinc and barite, as well as in the cement industry.

Demand for state-of-the-art large mining equipment is being driven by mechanised underground mines and large-capacity surface mines, according to Mitra. 鈥淐oal India is one of the biggest buyers of such high-capacity equipment. However, with a lot of coal blocks being developed by state-owned power companies and NTPC, we are seeing a surge in demand from that sector as well.鈥�

鈥淥ur large range of blasthole drills, which are RCS [rig control system] ready, are in use at Sasan (Reliance Power) and Gevra/Dipka in South Eastern Coalfields,鈥� notes Animesh Nandy, Business Line Manager-Drilling Solutions, Epiroc Mining India. 鈥淣ormally, large diameter drills are preferred for coal overburden and iron ore owing to the large volumes involved. In India, coal seam, quarries and limestone normally use small and medium-size drills, between 4-1/2鈥� and 6-1/2鈥�. We expect the more organised and technology-driven players who are dominating limestone mining to show demand for midsize equipment and automation.鈥�

鈥淲e are now using 65 tonne trucks, 21 tonne loaders and M2C jumbos,鈥� says Suprabhat Sarkar, Vice-President, Tekmonin Construction Ltd. 鈥淗igher-capacity machines are preferable from the productivity perspective but necessitate sufficient planning so as to benefit from the extra capacity. Otherwise, the machines remain underutilised. For instance, higher-capacity machines need different-sized drives and can use different parts. Also, operators and service personnel need to be trained in the special needs of bigger machines.鈥�

- CHARU BAHRI

Photo courtesy: Volvo CE India Safety and productivity technologies to look out for in Hitachi dumpers and excavators include the Arial Angle system, which gives the operator an integrated 360掳 view to remove any blind spot around the machines. Additionally, Tata Hitachi mining equipment鈥攅specially the dumpers鈥攁re fitted with anti-collision and proximity devices. The roomy cabins comply with the falling overhead protective system, the highest safety standard. They offer enhanced visibility and a user-friendly console. Silicone-filled cabin mounting restricts the vibrations felt in the cabin. This, along with ergonomically designed seats and air-conditioning, reduces operator fatigue, facilitating long shifts and uninterrupted working. Versatility allows a machine to work in varied conditions, thus contributing to productivity. 鈥淭o maximise performance, Komatsu products can be programmed for specific operating conditions,鈥� says Samaresh Mitra, National Sales Head 鈥� OE, Komatsu Mining Corp. Group, Joy Global (India). 鈥淭he products come equipped with sensors that capture data, which complex algorithms translate into visual information that can predict significant changes in operating conditions in the mine to further optimise performance.鈥� 鈥淰ersatility is inbuilt in Volvo machines in many ways,鈥� says Dimitrov Krishnan, Vice-President and Head, Volvo CE India. The advanced drum control system allows the operator to adjust the frequency and amplitude for the machine to work in changing soil types and conditions. Machines adjust to the material depth through the adjustable dynamic force of the drum. Meanwhile, the traction system is well suited both to steep inclines and slippery surfaces. Which mining segments are deploying bigger machines and why? Larger, highly productive machines allow mining companies to do more with fewer operators, and fewer machines allow fleet size optimisation and have lower maintenance needs, observes Krishnan. In this context, two popular Volvo products are the EC950E crawler excavator in the 90-100 tonne class and the A60H hauler, which sets new productivity standards for open cast mines and other large infrastructure projects. EC950EL excavators are operating in the cement industry (Sagar Cements) and for coal overburden work (VPR Mining Infrastructure). The EC750DL in the 70-85 tonne class has been deployed for coal overburden work and mining for iron ore, bauxite, zinc and barite, as well as in the cement industry. Demand for state-of-the-art large mining equipment is being driven by mechanised underground mines and large-capacity surface mines, according to Mitra. 鈥淐oal India is one of the biggest buyers of such high-capacity equipment. However, with a lot of coal blocks being developed by state-owned power companies and NTPC, we are seeing a surge in demand from that sector as well.鈥� 鈥淥ur large range of blasthole drills, which are RCS [rig control system] ready, are in use at Sasan (Reliance Power) and Gevra/Dipka in South Eastern Coalfields,鈥� notes Animesh Nandy, Business Line Manager-Drilling Solutions, Epiroc Mining India. 鈥淣ormally, large diameter drills are preferred for coal overburden and iron ore owing to the large volumes involved. In India, coal seam, quarries and limestone normally use small and medium-size drills, between 4-1/2鈥� and 6-1/2鈥�. We expect the more organised and technology-driven players who are dominating limestone mining to show demand for midsize equipment and automation.鈥� 鈥淲e are now using 65 tonne trucks, 21 tonne loaders and M2C jumbos,鈥� says Suprabhat Sarkar, Vice-President, Tekmonin Construction Ltd. 鈥淗igher-capacity machines are preferable from the productivity perspective but necessitate sufficient planning so as to benefit from the extra capacity. Otherwise, the machines remain underutilised. For instance, higher-capacity machines need different-sized drives and can use different parts. Also, operators and service personnel need to be trained in the special needs of bigger machines.鈥� - CHARU BAHRI

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