Efficient Mining Systems: RAHCO CME-12

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
D. Baker
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Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Alternative material handling methods are allowing material handling operations to be performed with increased cost savings. This allows for higher production levels with better returns. RAHCO International Inc.'s Continuous Mining Excavator (CME) has recently received a lot of attention due in part to its operating efficiency, flexibility, and associated low operating costs. The CME is designed to perform three primary functions. These include material excavation, sizing and loading operations. In many applications, a drilling and blasting process can be eliminated. The CME was developed originally in 1985 for open pit coal mining. See figure I. Since this time, it has been proven an effective system for excavating many other types of materials including friable and sticky materials. It has also been shown to suitably handle hard rock in certain site conditions.
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APA: D. Baker  (1998)  Efficient Mining Systems: RAHCO CME-12

MLA: D. Baker Efficient Mining Systems: RAHCO CME-12. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1998.

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