Explosives
Explosives
Explosives supplier considers West African expansion
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South African explosives supplier BME says it will consider establishing more manufacturing facilities in West Africa to accommodate growth in the region.
4th November 2011
Explosives
Electronically initiated blasts lead mining into the future
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The number of mines using the new range of electronic wireless initiating system technologies is steadily increasing, explosives manufacturer AEL Mining Services reports.
30th September 2011
Explosives
Intrinsically safe temperature transmitters introduced
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Hazardous area indicators provider Beka Associates has introduced a full range of panel and field mounting, intrinsically safe and noncertified safe area models, which are locally represented by instruments for hazardous areas supplier Extech...
30th September 2011
Explosives
Nonelectrical equipment covered under the Atex standard
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The international fireproofing and explosion prevention code, the Atex standard, has been extended to cover nonelectrical equipment such as gear units.
30th September 2011
Explosives
Explosives exporter to enhance African presence
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Explosives supplier BME is expanding its African footprint with the addition of two emulsion explosive production plants to its existing facilities on the continent, the company says.
By: Natasha Odendaal
8th July 2011
MINING SERVICES
SRK overcomes challenges in tailings dam designs
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South Africa-founded group of consulting engineers and scientists SRK Consulting is continuing its involvement in the design of ring-dyke tailings dams to accommodate a fairly large deposition rate.
By: Jonathan Faurie
24th June 2011
Zimec
Explosives company sees value in Zimec attendance
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Explosives producer BME, part of the Omnia group, sees value in attending the inaugural Zambian International Mining and Energy Conference, reports BME marketing and international business manager Charles Hurly.
By: Jonathan Faurie
3rd June 2011
Platinum
Project manager seeks yet more involvement in Wesizwe project
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Engineering company TWP Projects has submitted a full engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) proposal to Wesizwe for new twin vertical shafts, as well as the main and ventilation shafts, a new plant and all surface...
By: Jonathan Faurie
13th May 2011
Topics in these articles
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Explosives Supplier
Manufacturing Facilities
Steel
Electronic Initiating Systems
Electronic Systems
Electronic Wireless Initiating System Technologies
Electronics
Explosives Manufacturer
Pyrotechnics Blasting Systems
Safer And More Robust Communications
Hazardous Areas Supplier
Electric Motors Manufacturer
Gas Explosion Protection
Nonelectrical Equipment
Explosives
Mining
Produced Technology
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Facility
Business Environmental Risk Management
Construction Management
Mine Development Financing Solution
Surface Infrastructure
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