Sandvik says it will showcase its latest advancements for infrastructure, mining, tunnelling and quarrying at bauma 2025 in Munich, April 7-13. Attendees can explore Sandvik’s latest advancements in ground support, surface drilling, stationary crushing and screening, rock tools and parts and services, with a focus on sustainability and digitalisation, in Sandvik’s 450-square-metre exhibit at Stand 149, Hall C2 at the Neue Messe München exhibition centre.
“We are excited to be back at the world’s leading construction and mining trade fair, showcasing our innovations at bauma for the first time since 2013,” said Mats Eriksson, President of Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions. “Sandvik will have a broad range of solutions on display for infrastructure, mining and tunneling applications, designed to address increasing demands for safety, reliability and cost-efficiency.”
The new Pantera™ DP1510i top hammer drill rig anchors Sandvik’s surface drilling presence, displayed at bauma 2025 for its full launch with updated key components. Sandvik will also showcase the Ranger™ DX810i, the ideal companion for construction contractors in search of unparalleled drilling coverage. Along with a host of digital solutions for surface drilling, Sandvik will also preview an upcoming rig in the form of a Commando™-series electric conversion, a prototype that will evolve into Sandvik’s first commercial electric surface drill rig.
Sandvik will also showcase some of its latest rock tools, including the innovative CT55 and CT67 curved thread top hammer tool systems for highly productive quarrying, the Sandvik Alpha® 340 and 360 drilling tools with Speedy bit for tunnelling, its newest Malleo™ RH570 DTH hammer and bit family for enhanced speed and performance and for raiseboring its latest reamer designs in 4.1 and 0.74 m and RR890 pilot bit. The company will further highlight its value-added rock tools services, Centrevo™ digital suite, new state-of-the-art resharpening equipment and carbide recycling program for recycling customers’ worn carbide tools, improving sustainability across the value chain.
From mechanised end-to-end solutions to digital developments, Sandvik says it is constantly striving to increase efficiency and safety in ground support solutions for the mining industry, as well as in underground and surface construction.
At bauma 2025, visitors can discover the latest innovations around chemicals and grouts, bolts, geotechnical systems, and digital solutions. A new attachment drill unit for pile foundation works shows how end-to-end solutions combine innovative installation equipment with outstanding ground support products. Attendees can also discover Sandvik’s latest ground support developments that improve sustainability without compromising productivity or efficiency.
In addition to highlighting its comprehensive offering of rental and used equipment, Sandvik’s parts and services exhibits will display flexible repair and replace solutions for rock drills and other key components. Visitors can also expect to see a display of MAKO™ Ground Engaging Tools, providing ultimate protection for loader buckets and significantly extending bucket life, as well as Eclipse™ fire suppression. Sandvik will also present its latest developments within its suite of digital services, which leverage data and insights from its connected equipment.
For rock and mineral processing applications, Sandvik will showcase its cutting-edge eco-efficient rock processing solutions in crushing and screening. bauma 2025 attendees can experience ACS, Sandvik’s industry-leading suite of automation, condition monitoring and connectivity systems. The company will demonstrate SAM by Sandvik, its digital service designed to support operational excellence, along with DeckMapp™, a new digital platform it says is set to revolutionise vibrating screen deck maintenance. “By bringing people, activities and data together in easy-to-use, collaborative tools, Sandvik is powering the data-driven operations of tomorrow.”
The technologically advanced, high-capacity cone crusher Sandvik CH830i will also be on display at the booth. Designed for secondary and tertiary crushing applications in mines and large quarries, it delivers high performance with low total cost.