The mining industry is not limited to extracting precious ores and minerals from beneath the surface.
Much of the material needs to be processed for use in other areas such as road, building and bridge construction, and that’s where crushing and screening comes in.
In the simplest terms, crushing equipment takes big pieces of material and uses force to turn them into smaller pieces, while screening equipment acts like a filter or sieve that separates similarly sized materials.
But that really is putting it simply. Crushing and screening is a wide-ranging and nuanced area of the resources sector, with all kinds of machinery, processes and methods at play in creating value for mining companies.
That’s why the February edition of Australian Mining will examine the best and brightest of the innovations, products and services that go into crushing and screening.
The offer includes:
- 1 x full-page advertisement for the November edition of Australian Mining (ad to be supplied)
- 1 x editorial piece in Australian Mining
- Editorial to be written for you by an Australian Mining journalist
- Editorial to appear on the Australian Mining website and be distributed through its social media channels.
Expressions of interest close on December 14. Limited positions available. To secure your place or for more info, contact:
Jonathan Duckett
Business development manager
[email protected]
0498 091 027