MB Crusher exhibits at Mining Indonesia 2017
MB Crusher is exhibiting its crushing innovations at Mining Indonesia 2017 (September 13-17), Asia?s largest international mining equipment exhibition, together with its local partner PT Universal Tekno Reksajaya (a member of United Tractors group).
MB Crusher will display at its booth (2430 Hall A), the BF120.4 crusher bucket, suitable for excavators from 30 tons and able to reach a productivity of 53 cu m/h, and will set up a demonstration area where visitors will have the opportunity to see the machine at work.
MB Crusher emphasises on the increase of productivity in mining applications, such as increased production in gravity plants and on-site processing. The crusher buckets have the capability to add more value to mining operations and already existing tools at the job site, according to the company.
MB attachments can be revolutionary for the mining industry and can change the way miners work. They create more versatility in handling a job, such as working in limited access areas where only an excavator can move in, or crushing material immediately to optimise space at the job site and load factors, the company explains.
MB Crusher will display at its booth (2430 Hall A), the BF120.4 crusher bucket, suitable for excavators from 30 tons and able to reach a productivity of 53 cu m/h, and will set up a demonstration area where visitors will have the opportunity to see the machine at work.
MB Crusher emphasises on the increase of productivity in mining applications, such as increased production in gravity plants and on-site processing. The crusher buckets have the capability to add more value to mining operations and already existing tools at the job site, according to the company.
MB attachments can be revolutionary for the mining industry and can change the way miners work. They create more versatility in handling a job, such as working in limited access areas where only an excavator can move in, or crushing material immediately to optimise space at the job site and load factors, the company explains.