An African mine will be among the first adopters of the innovative Rail-Running Conveyor (RRC) technology, commercialized by full flowsheet provider FLS in collaboration with the University of Newcastle, Australia
“Designed to dramatically reduce energy consumption, improve safety and cut capital and operating expenditure, Rail-Running Conveyors are a gamechanger for mines which must rely on extended conveying distances to move material,” says Martin Lurie, FLS Global Product Line Manager for Rail-Running Conveyors (RRC). Any mine that carries substantial tonnages over more than 500 to 1,000 m can achieve far higher efficiencies using this technology.
“The first full-scale operational system will be commissioned in southern Africa in mid-2025,” he says. “It is designed to carry 5,000mtph of copper ore over a 3,25 km run, and is expected to save approximately $1 million each year in power costs when compared to a conventional trough conveyor.”
Safety upgrades
A second system, destined for the same mining customer at a mine in the Americas, has also been under construction and will carry around 13,000 mtph, also delivering significant power savings and safety improvements. Lurie describes the customer as visionary in looking ahead to the technologies that will empower the future of mining, and also as an indispensable partner in bringing the RRC to full-scale maturity.