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Revolutionary crushing technology guarantees 20% lower cost per tonne on processing operational expenses

Canadian Mining Journal staff | November 20, 2024 | 9:58 am
PowerMaster Revolution demo site. CREDIT: POWERMASTER

PowerMaster, a leading innovator in mining technology, announced its groundbreaking “Revolution” crushing technology. This state-of-the-art gyroscopic grinder is engineered to not only crush materials with unprecedented efficiency but also to remediate mine sites and reprocess valuable tailings. The introduction of “Revolution” sets a new benchmark in sustainable mining practices.

This innovative technology is a versatile solution, capable of handling a wide range of materials — from large chunks of ore to finely dispersed tailings. By cutting processing costs by up to 50%, this eco-friendly innovation significantly reduces the environmental impact of mining operations. It achieves this by reclaiming valuable minerals, reducing emissions, and minimizing waste.

PowerMaster Revolution unit. CREDIT: POWERMASTER

“The mining industry faces growing challenges with economic fluctuations and increasing environmental regulations,” said Haiku York, president of PowerMaster. “With millions of dollars spent daily on processing materials and tailing storage, effective waste management is crucial. Our “Revolution” technology addresses these challenges so efficiently that it guarantees mining companies a 20% lower cost per tonne compared to a traditional crushing technology, and at the same time, it offers reduced environmental impact,” added York.

The “Revolution” technology stands out in its ability to perform across all stages of crushing — primary, secondary, and tertiary — maximizing resource recovery from various materials. It is also highly customizable, allowing operators to program it for different material types and adjust the output size as needed. Furthermore, by eliminating excess moisture from the material, the technology processes rock and tailings into dry material, thereby lowering the cost or processing and the risk of groundwater contamination.

PowerMaster Revolution Forthood site. CREDIT: POWERMASTER

“There is no other technology like it,” said Lila York, director of special projects at PowerMaster. “Our machine costs half as much as other machines, has one-tenth the maintenance cost, and virtually no downtime. The “Revolution” is the safest machine on the market today. Once people realize how much it reduces both waste and cost, we will be hard pressed to keep up with demand,” Lila added.

With the launch of the “Revolution” technology, PowerMaster is poised to transform the mining industry, offering a solution that not only enhances operational efficiency but also contributes to a more sustainable future. 


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