METAL & MINING INDUSTRY

Automation gives mines greater control over their production processes and, as a result, allows them to produce a higher quality finished product. Most importantly, automation is making mining safer for workers in a number of ways.

Avanew Automation has years of experience working in the metals industry.

 We know the difficulty of loss time and the absolute need to cut costs and optimize resources. By making Premier Automation your solutions partner, we will streamline data, automate processes, decrease downtime, and equip you with the tools to face future challenges.

We have worked on Automation systems for Aluminum, Coal, Iron, Nickel, Cobalt, Zinc and Gold mines.

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Competence in Metals & Mining segments.

Technologies:
Sinter Plants, Pellet Plants, Material Handling, Furnace: Blast, Machine: Slab, Bloom, Billet, Hot Rolled Temper Mill and Recoil Lines

Iron & Steel

Technologies:
Acid Leaching, Ammonia Scrubber, Extraction and Stripping Plant, Acid Neutralization, Sulphide Precipitation / Leaching, Pressure Filters, Autoclave, Material Handling

Mining : Nickel / Cobalt / Platinum / Gold

Technologies:
Crusher, Raw Material Handling, Raw Mill / Coal Mill, Stacker and Reclaimer : Limestone, Coal, Rotary Kiln, Preheater Calciner System, Coal Firing System, Clinker Cooler

Cement

How Automation Benefits the Metal and Mining Industry.

Automating mining processes allows the mine environment as a whole to be more tightly monitored. In doing so, the previously mentioned hazards, such as air quality, can be assessed quickly and with a great degree of accuracy, if and when dangers to workers arise. In addition, automation allows for the machines themselves to be monitored more closely for issues such as signs of wear and tear. These problems can then be diagnosed and resolved before they become potential safety hazards to human workers.
The adverse effects of mines on their surrounding environments, such as water contamination and air pollution, are well documented and have been a contentious issue for the industry. However, the greater degree of control over the mining process offered by automation allows mines to assess their environmental impact more accurately.
When parts of the mining process are automated, fewer human workers are required. As a result, fewer workers are exposed to the potential hazards found in a mine. Automation also ensures that tasks are completed correctly and consistently every time. As a result, the “human error” factor caused by the incorrect operation of a machine or a lapse in attention can be eliminated.