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International Mining: Beyond cutting

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While developments with a host of new cutting systems cannot yet be considered rapid, industry interest and commitment remain high, Dan Gleeson observes.

Mechanical rock excavation as a concept is nothing new. Variations on machines used in tunneling have emerged and carried out work underground over several decades.

What is new, however, is the way the next generation of cutting machines equipped for hard rock are being applied in the mining process.

DynaCut optimization

Close to 12 months after getting ‘into rock’ at Vale’s Garson mine in Sudbury, Canada, Komatsu’s MC51 machine is in the process of being optimized for further work breaking rock in the Canadian Shield.

This article was written by Dan Gleeson for the November/December issue of International Mining. Read the rest of the article here (page 12).

Komatsu at Critical Minerals 2024

AusIMM is pleased to announce that Komatsu will be exhibiting at the #CriticalMinerals2024 conference in Brisbane this August. They will be joining the continued conversation on safe and sustainable mining practices. 
 
Komatsu's MC51 DynaCut machine will be the focus on the exhibition. Don't miss the opportunity to visit #Komatsu at booth 53 and engage in discussions on how their next generation hard rock cutting machine is contributing to a sustainable future.



Click here to register for AusIMM's Critical Minerals Conference 2024

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