Sibanye displays new mining machine at Joburg Indaba
Precious metals mining company Sibanye Gold last week wheeled a new mining machine into the Joburg Indaba conference room to showcase the steps it is taking to modernise mining.
The low-lying machine for South Africa’s stopes, the height of a kitchen table, has dozer and sweeper attachments and the drill rig comes with a breaker for nonexplosive mining as well as multidrill attachment for normal explosive mining.
“I can’t wait to see this in operation,” Cadiz Corporation Solutions head of mining PeterMajor commented.
Sibanye CEO Neal Froneman described the unit as an example of early technology.
“This is a small part of our modernisation,” he said, adding that its aim was not to replace people but rather to take them out of the vulnerable areas.
“We want to get people out of the face and we have learnt how,” he remarked.
Earlier, African Rainbow Minerals CEO Mike Schmidt, who was chairing a panel discussion on how South African CEOs are measuring up in the current tough mining environment, commented that South Africa was finally reaping rewards after considerable expenditure on the development of mechanised mining equipment.
The challenge was managing at table heights in undulating orebodies.
Froneman, who has put up his hand to be South Africa’s next mining champion, said the company had a lot more planned than the MT100, MT1000 and new hybrid locomotive, details of which were circulated in pamphlets at the conference.
The designers of the new machines, who were among the members of the audience, gave many of the 440 conference attendees inside information on the inventions, which could be a new starting point for deep-level narrow-vein gold and platinum mining in South Africa.
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