TECHNICAL SESSION 7A: New Equipment
Track 1
Wednesday, July 24, 2019 |
11:05 AM - 12:45 PM |
BelleVue Ballroom 2 |
Speaker
Dr Luke Balzan
Technical Manager
Scantech
Process improvement at Kumba Iron Ore Sishen and Kolomela mines through the use of GEOSCAN on belt analysis equipment
11:05 AM - 11:25 AMBiography
I'm the Technical Manager at Scantech International, an Adelaide-based company that manufactures hi-tech mineral analysis equipment for the mining and mineral processing industries. We have a range of technologies suitable for various types of analysis, including measuring the elemental composition of material on a conveyed flow. As the Technical Manager, my team and I are responsible for the performance of our equipment installed around the world and ensuring our customers get the most out of their equipment. I am also responsible for our R&D and product development, and spend a great deal of time travelling the world to ensure we're providing the best information we can for all our customers.
Mr Emmanuel Baawuah
Phd Student
Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes
Evaluation of the performance of Cyclomag PMS-300 S2
11:25 AM - 11:45 AMBiography
Emmanuel Baawuah is a PhD candidate at Future Industries Institute of the University of South Australia, Australia, under the supervision of Prof William Skinner and Prof Jonas Addai-Mensah. He holds a BSc degree in Minerals Engineering from the University of Mines and Technology in Ghana. Emmanuel’s work focuses on application of dry processing technologies - IMPTEC Superfine crusher and Cyclomag planar magnetic separator - for cost reduction in magnetite ores beneficiation.
Kerstin Jung
Specialist Screening
Multotec Pty Ltd.
Airsprings – adjustable spring system for increasing productivity and upgrade workforce safety
11:45 AM - 12:05 PMBiography
Kerstin Jung is a Product Specialists in Screening at Steinhaus GmbH/ Multotec Pty Ltd Group of Companies since 2009.
She is supporting Multotec Australia during the integration of the LuCoTec Air Spring System into the Australian market with her international experience in product management.
Kerstin is originated in Germany and works with all group entities, providing her with severe knowledge about local requirements and global coherences.
As an IHK-graduate with 10 years of experience in screening business she is currently responsible for new product development and implementation in the iron ore industries worldwide.
Mr Craig Wheeler
Associate Director
The University of Newcastle
Optimising the value of iron ore using a novel rail-running conveyor system
12:05 PM - 12:25 PMBiography
Craig Wheeler is a Professor of Engineering at the University of Newcastle and Associate Director of TUNRA Bulk Solids. He worked as a mechanical engineer for BHP Billiton for eleven years and then as a research fellow at the Centre for Bulk Solids and Particulate Technologies for four years. He was appointed as an academic in the Discipline of Mechanical Engineering in 2003. During this time he has initiated significant research programs in the areas of belt conveying technology, new overland transport technologies, dust modelling and minimisation, and tailings dewatering.
Mr Emmanuel Baawuah
Phd Student
Future Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes
Advances in superfine crushing – a study on IMPTEC superfine crusher (SFC 160) operating parameters
12:25 PM - 12:45 PMBiography
Emmanuel Baawuah is a PhD candidate at Future Industries Institute of the University of South Australia, Australia, under the supervision of Prof William Skinner and Prof Jonas Addai-Mensah. He holds a BSc degree in Minerals Engineering from the University of Mines and Technology in Ghana. Emmanuel’s work focuses on application of dry processing technologies - IMPTEC Superfine crusher and Cyclomag planar magnetic separator - for cost reduction in magnetite ores beneficiation.
Session Chair
John Visser
Director
Johen Consulting