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Company Announcement: Hard Metal Industries featuring wear protection systems at AIMEX 2013

27th May 2013

By: Creamer Media Reporter

  

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Hard Metal Industries will showcase technology for wear protection on ground-engaging equipment and continuous mining machines on Stand 6805 at AIMEX – Asia-Pacific’s International Mining Exhibition, to be held at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park from August 20-23, 2013. “When it comes to mining, inadequate protection from wear can lead to reduced operating times, high repair costs and expensive shut downs,” said Andrew Dry, Hard Metal Industries (HMI) representative.
Betek tungsten carbide TungStuds and TungChip overlay, designed to counter such issues, will headline the company’s AIMEX display. “TungStuds are a cost-effective, low maintenance system for extending the life of equipment.”

“Live demonstrations of TungStud welding, to show how easy and quickly this breakthrough system is applied, will feature on our stand,” Andrew said. The HMI display will also include longwall/continuous miner radial and conical tungsten-tipped tools and tool holder systems as well as the latest additions to HMI’s product range, Robit canopy tube systems and top hammer tools. Established in Australia in 1999, Brisbane-based HMI also has operations in Mackay (Qld), NSW, WA, New Zealand and South Africa with clients in the mining, tunnelling, drilling, construction and trenching industries. HMI’s head office incorporates design and manufacturing facilities to develop tools for specific projects.

 

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