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FLSmidth to launch new NexGen Polyurethane formula for wear products at Electra Mining Africa

Posted on 24 Jun 2024

FLSmidth is gearing up to showcase how it is supporting customers across Africa in achieving optimal plant performance, with its appearance at Electra Mining Africa, in Johannesburg, South Africa, providing a good platform to launch a new solution for its wear product line.

The company is driving sustainable productivity through its solid and growing support and maintenance infrastructure, it says. According to Alistair McKay, Vice President Mining: Europe, Arabia and Africa at FLS, this includes engaging visitors at the event on the value of the company’s innovative digital solutions.

“In addition to our market leading solutions for mining plants, we will be sharing our extensive foundation of expertise, technical services, spares and consumables to support customers,” McKay says . “The show gives us the opportunity to demonstrate how these resources can lower operating costs and drive profitability.”

Key to FLS’s success in doing this is its understanding of exactly how its solutions are performing in customers’ processing facilities. As the original equipment manufacturer, he argues, the company is best placed to partner with mines to optimise performance and to maintain equipment health at the highest level.

“There is a global shortage of skills to conduct this important work, making it essential that we continue to both replenish and enhance the necessary levels of expertise for our ever-advancing equipment,” he explains. “This is why we invest so heavily in our training facilities and trainers – to upskill not only our own people but those of our customers.”

He highlights that there is “nothing worse” than for customers to invest in high quality, high production equipment, which then underperforms due to insufficient knowledge. The company is also leveraging digital solutions in this endeavour.

“While there is a plethora of digital solutions in the market, we have focused our energies on creating solutions that meets strategic priorities,” McKay says. “This means being able to monitor and analyse the health of the asset, while leveraging this data to optimise the performance of that asset.”

Visitors at the exhibition can also see how FLS’s digital solutions integrate with its control centre, from which it can provide customers with 24/7 support.

In terms of new offerings at the FLS stand, visitors will be witness to the launch of the new NexGen Polyurethane formula for the company’s wear products and can discuss application opportunities with the company’s experts. The NexGen Polyurethane is relevant to screening media and mill trommels – particularly at the front-end of the concentrator where impact and abrasion is high.

“We will also be talking to visitors about our local production facilities that allow products like these to be readily available to our mining customers,” McKay says.

FLS’s slurry pumps will also be showcased for their performance and energy efficiency. With this Electra Mining Africa being the first since the company’s acquisition of Thyssenkrupp’s mining business, McKay said it provided FLS with the opportunity to show visitors its fully integrated portfolio. “This range of products and technologies continues to support optimised and sustainable operations at lower costs,” he added.