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  • HOW TO CHOOSE WEAR PART – ①

    HOW TO CHOOSE WEAR PART – ①

    WHAT IS WEAR? Wear is produced by 2 elements pressing against each other between a liner and crushing material. During this process small materials from each element become detached. Material fatigue is a factor, several other factors affect the wear lifetime of crusher wear parts as listed in be...
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  • Keeping your secondary plant going strong (Part 2)

    Keeping your secondary plant going strong (Part 2)

    Part 2 of this series focuses on the maintenance of secondary plants. Secondary plants are every bit as critical to aggregate production as primary plants, so it is important to be familiar with the ins and outs of your secondary system. The secondary is vitally importan...
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  • Preventive maintenance tips for your primary crusher (Part 1)

    Preventive maintenance tips for your primary crusher (Part 1)

    The jaw crusher is the primary crusher at most quarries. Most operators don’t like to pause their equipment – jaw crushers included – to assess for problems. Operators, however, tend to ignore telltale signs and move on to their “next thing.” This is a big mistake. To he...
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  • Different performance of blow bar materials in wear resistance and toughness

    Different performance of blow bar materials in wear resistance and toughness

    In practise, there are confirmed different materials for manufacturing blow bars. These include manganese steels, steels with martensitic structure ( referred to in the following as martensitic steels), chrome steels and the Metal Matrix Composites (MMC, e.g.ceramic), in which the various steels ...
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  • Cone Liners- being delivered to Kazakhastan

    Cone Liners- being delivered to Kazakhastan

    Last week, a batch of brand new customized cone liners are finished and delivered from WUJING foundry. These liners are suitable for KURBRIA M210 & F210. Soon they will leave China in Urumqi and sent by truck to Kazakhstan for a metal mine. If you have any need, welcome to contact us. WUJING ...
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  • Copper’s contango widest since at least 1994 as inventories rise

    Copper’s contango widest since at least 1994 as inventories rise

    Copper in London traded at the widest contango since at least 1994 as inventories expand and demand concerns persist amid a slowdown in global manufacturing. The cash contract changed hands at a discount of $70.10 a ton to three-month futures on the London Metal Exchange on Monday, before reb...
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  • Euro zone money supply shrinks as ECB turns off taps

    Euro zone money supply shrinks as ECB turns off taps

    The amount of money circulating in the euro zone shrank by the most on record last month as banks curbed lending and depositors locked up their savings, two tangible effects of the European Central Bank’s fight against inflation. Faced with the highest inflation rates in its nearly 25-year histor...
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  • Falling ocean freight rates bring no cheer to shippers

    Falling ocean freight rates bring no cheer to shippers

    Slowdown across markets has hit cargo movement A significant drop in ocean freight rates has hardly brought cheer to the exporter fraternity at a time when the overseas market is witnessing a subdued demand. Prakash Iyer, chairman of Cochin Port Users Forum, sa...
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  • JPMorgan raises iron ore price outlook until 2025

    JPMorgan raises iron ore price outlook until 2025

    JPMorgan has revised its iron ore price forecasts for the coming years, citing a more favorable outlook for the market, Kallanish reported. JPMorgan now expects iron ore prices to follow this trajectory: ...
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  • Freight Volumes Increase; Rates Remain Soft

    Freight Volumes Increase; Rates Remain Soft

    The latest National Retail Federation U.S. ocean import report projects that the relative volume strength – about two million TEU – estimated for August will persist through October, reflecting increased optimism among importers for consumer strength over the ho...
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  • Improve Profitability By Studying Your Old, Worn Jaw Crusher Liners

    Improve Profitability By Studying Your Old, Worn Jaw Crusher Liners

    Are you guilty of wasteful wear on your jaw crusher liners? What if I had to tell you that you can improve profitability by studying your old, worn jaw crusher liners?  It is not unusual to hear about a liner’s wasteful wear when it has to be replaced prematurely. Produc...
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  • Chinese Scrap Metal Prices Surged on Index

    Chinese Scrap Metal Prices Surged on Index

    304 SS Solid and 304 SS Turning prices were up by CNY 50 per MT each on Index. BEIJING (Scrap Monster): The Chinese aluminum scrap prices surged higher on ScrapMonster Price Index  as on September 6th, Wednesday. Stainless Steel, Brass, Bronze, and Copper Scrap prices too were up from the pr...
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