Do we mine enough metals to convert entirely to energy generation from sustainable sources (e.g. wind and solar)? Almost definitely not!
Read MoreLightning Machines has been invited to speak about the advantages of high voltage electric pulse fragmentation in mining as part of a joint Webinar series from the IoM3 and AusIMM Metallurgy division.
Read MoreLightning Machines has been invited to speak about the advantages of high voltage electric pulse fragmentation in mining as part of a joint Webinar series from the IoM3 and AusIMM Metallurgy division.
Read MoreLast week Lightning Machines gave a webinar to the American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA). Managing Director Dr Dan Parvaz presented to students from the Texas Tech ARMA Student Chapter and a lively Q&A session followed.
Read MoreLast week Lightning Machines gave a webinar to the American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA). Managing Director Dr Dan Parvaz presented to students from the Texas Tech ARMA Student Chapter and a lively Q&A session followed.
Read MoreResearchers from EMPA and SELFRAG have trained a computer to recognise how much a piece of rock has been broken by electric pulse fragmentation by the sound of the electrical discharge. This has the potential to allow future systems to recognise how much the rocks are breaking and automatically adjust energy input to achieve target size reduction.
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