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Tom Francisco
Improving Mining Shovel Performance

In an Engineering and Mining Journal Article, Shovel Service Suppliers Help Cut Costs, CO2, Emerson’s Tom Francisco joins other mining experts to describe ways to extend the life and improve maintenance practices on these critical assets for mining operators.

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Cristián Doerr
Enhance Your Mining Water Management Strategies

Cristián Doerr notes that many industries have dealt with the corrosive issues of salt water for decades and have learned over the years where they can get away with standard practices, and where they are better off investing in more corrosion resistance.

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Jim Cahill
Improving Mining Critical Asset Performance

To drive improvements in safety and reliability, it’s important to get real-time insight in the health of the critical mining assets. Not only can additional sensors provide early indication of asset performance issues, the use of preconfigured applications that use machine learning algorithms to continuously analyze process data and condition-based data can alert decision makers to act before...

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Frequently Asked Questions About Mining and Ore Handling

How can mines and ore processing plants reduce reactive maintenance cost?
How can edge technology solve specific problems for mining?
What is remote monitoring in mining?
What is condition monitoring in for mobile mining assets?
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Emerson Condition Monitoring Software Expands Visibility to Asset Health

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