Doing It All: Cut, Crush, And Load With One Machine Wirtgen Surface Miner

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. van der Veen
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

Mining companies and contractors are looking at Wirtgen Surface Miners to provide flexibility at their operations. Wirtgen Surface Miners have been used in the surface mining industry for over fifteen years. The principle behind the Wirtgen Miner is a rotating drum equipped with tungsten carbide tipped cutting tools that excavates and sizes the material. The drum helix augurs the mined material to the center of the drum where it is loaded onto the primary conveyor belt. From there the material is conveyed to the discharge belt and into a truck bed. The cutting drum is located in the center of the machine, near the center of gravity. This permits the machine to cut hard materials as the entire machine weight is converted into cutting forces. Conventional mining practices are process, equipment, and labor intensive. Furthermore, strict environmental requirements pertaining to noise levels, dust pollution, and blasting, near buildings or urban areas, limit the application of conventional methods. Mining/ Construction contractors are using Wirtgen Miners in various limestone excavation projects, such as highway expansion projects, and new roads in housing developments. Mining companies in the industrial minerals and coal industry are using Wirtgen Miners to load directly onto trucks, eliminating the rehandling process and ultimately, primary crushers.
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APA: D. van der Veen  (2002)  Doing It All: Cut, Crush, And Load With One Machine Wirtgen Surface Miner

MLA: D. van der Veen Doing It All: Cut, Crush, And Load With One Machine Wirtgen Surface Miner. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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