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Loadscan measures up for Hindustan Zinc’s Rajpua-Dariba and Zawar mines

Hindustan Zinc is using Loadscan’s load volume scanners (LVS) to monitor material at two of its mines in India, the equipment manufacturer says.

At its Rajpua-Dariba mine, Hindustan Zinc’s oldest mine, it has a custom-mounted Loadscan (LVS-3CMX model) underground to measure ore, where it is crushed before taken to the surface by lift. Within this mine, there’s also a block-mounted portable unit (LVS-3BMP) positioned at the portal to measure trucks as they come to the surface. Another two custom-mounted scanners (LVS-3CMX) were purchased for the Zawar mine.

Pavan Kaushik, Vice President and Head of Corporate Communication at Hindustan Zinc, said the Loadscan units have been helpful to improve operational performance by “managing haul-back to reveal our true shift tally”.

“We can now accurately calculate net volumes delivered for processing,” Kaushik said. “Time is also saved by minimising paperwork; there’s no manual data entry, driver records or after-shift record sorting.”

Increased trucking “factors” has led to production gains, including lower cost per tonne of material hauled, optimising truck loading and improved productivity,” he added.

Loadscan says: “The Loadscan LVS is the original non-contact, automated ‘drive-through’ truck load measurement instrument. It’s an affordable, effective alternative to heavy-duty truck scales for the monitoring, tracking, and management of load data.

“Compared to conventional weighing systems, Loadscan boasts greater accuracy in payload measurements, and, unlike permanent weighbridge installations (that require extensive site works), the LVS is quick and easy to set up so trucks can be scanned without delay.”

As the target vehicle drives under the scanner, the LVS scans the load and creates a 3D model or ‘surface profile’. By comparing this profile with vehicle details stored on file for the same vehicle when empty, the LVS is able to calculate the load volume to a proven accuracy of +/- 1% or to the point of resolution which is 0.1 m³.

All the mining trucks in Hindustan’s fleet are fitted with RFID tags, allowing the LVS units (which feature tag readers) to automatically identify each truck as it passes under the scanner and match it to its load.

By working from volume rather than weight, Hindustan Zinc obtains a more accurate measure of its materials, according to Loadscan. “The LVS literally ‘sees’ the load, whereas volume measurement converted from the weight generated from a weighing system is commonly affected by environment factors such as moisture and varying material densities.”

The custom mount head on the LVS-3CMX was the preferred option for the various sites due to its ability to be mounted virtually anywhere, either directly, or by custom mount, according to Loadscan. “This makes it great for attaching on mining portals, tunnels or for attaching to the side of buildings.”

The Loadscan LVS custom mount truck measurement units can be hard wired to a site office or run via a dedicated Loadscan kiosk.

The Loadscan LVS-3BMP is the portable option for large or long-term portable truck measurement projects where there may be a need to move the load scanning location, Loadscan says. The unit is mounted on a pre-cast concrete mounting block, making it easy to move around site by forklift or by lifting from its mounting points.

TAKRAF wins three orders from India steel, energy, cement and infrastructure group

A manufacturing group in India has selected Tenova TAKRAF to supply a slew of equipment in the country, the equipment manufacturer has said.

In the past few months, the group awarded three separate orders to TAKRAF India for the supply of equipment to the group’s operations across India. “These awards serve to boost TAKRAF’s association with an important global group and their rapid growth plans,” the company said.

The three recent projects include:

  • A combined stacker/reclaimer: As part of the proposed stockyard system for one of the group’s iron ore mines, TAKRAF is designing and supplying a stacker/bucketwheel reclaimer with a stacking and reclaiming capacity of 2,500 t/h;
  • Two large-sized portal scraper reclaimers: As a part of an integrated steel plant’s expansion plan (from 5 Mt/y to 10 Mt/y), TAKRAF is supplying and installing two large-sized portal scraper reclaimers for handling iron ore/coal/flux. The machines will travel on a 49 m rail gauge and deliver 1,800 t/h, Takraf said;
  • Two large-sized bucketwheel reclaimers: In assisting the group in expanding part of its port handling facilities, TAKRAF is supplying and installing two large-sized bucketwheel reclaimers. Each of these identical machines will handle iron ore, dolomite, coal and limestone with a peak capacity of 6,000 t/h each.

K Gopal, TAKRAF India Managing Director, said: “These projects are a testimony to the engineering design, capability and quality of the products TAKRAF is able to deliver and we look forward to working with our partners in achieving their global growth plans.”

Sandvik to show off OptiMine capabilities at Hindustan Zinc’s SK zinc-lead-silver mine

Sandvik is set to deliver one of the most comprehensive digital offerings globally at Hindustan Zinc’s Sindesar Khurd (SK) zinc-lead-silver mine in Rajasthan, India.

The company will use its OEM-independent OptiMine® digital solutions to ensure all required infrastructure and platforms are established to achieve world-class mining safety, efficiency and productivity, it said.

The system includes a comprehensive set of features for short interval control of the underground operations, including: OptiMine Monitoring, Location Tracking and Mine Visualization, Scheduler, Task Management and OptiMine Analytics, the latter with IBM Watson IoT. The system will be commissioned in 2019.

For this programme, Sandvik is partnering with Newtrax Technologies, which will deliver personnel tracking with cap lamps, tracking and telemetry data for the entire mobile underground fleet, including non-Sandvik equipment, numbering more than 150 drills, loaders, trucks and other equipment. The Newtrax offering will be seamlessly integrated with the Sandvik OptiMine digital platform creating an integrated mine management solution at the SK mine.

Patrick Murphy, President Product Area Rock Drills and Technologies at Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology, said: “Sandvik OptiMine modules can be combined as needed to build up the required functionality and to optimise mining operations. With open interfaces, the solution can also be integrated to other mine IT systems. This interoperability is crucial in enabling our customers to leverage the full value of digitalisation.

“Vedanta Hindustan Zinc has a vision of what the mine of the future will look like, and we’re excited to collaborate with them to make it happen at SK mine. The capability of this system will be virtually unmatched globally in underground hard-rock mining in terms of both scope and scale.”

Sunil Duggal, CEO at Hindustan Zinc, said: “We at Hindustan Zinc are leveraging digital solutions to improve our availability, utilisation and productivity at the SK Mine. With OptiMine, we will be able to plan, schedule and monitor overall operations in real time. This will add major value and increase our productivity, eliminating bottlenecks and allowing us to measure and monitor our key performance indicators in real time, proactively addressing problems before they occur.”

Hindustan Zinc is one of the world’s largest integrated producers of zinc and among leading global lead and silver producers. Its core business comprises of mining and smelting of zinc and lead along with captive power generation. It has a metal production capacity of more than 1 Mt/y with lead-zinc mines in Rampura Agucha and Sindesar Khurd; and key modern smelting complexes in Chanderiya and Dariba, all in Rajasthan, India.

SK Mine is a highly mechanised underground mine with an ore production capacity of 5.5 Mt/y. The mine’s products are zinc and lead concentrate and the mining method used is blasthole open stoping.

OptiMine is a digital platform for analysing and optimising mining production and processes. It integrates all relevant data into one source, delivering both real-time and predictive insights to improve operations. OptiMine is open, scalable, and adaptable to automated and manual applications.

OptiMine Analytics, with IBM Watson IoT, is the next generation of OptiMine that transforms data into process improvement via predictive insights and actionable dashboards embedded into operation management systems. The solution is part of the digital partnership between Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology and IBM and is backed by Sandvik and IBM digital experts around the globe.