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  2. LHD (load, haul, dump machine) - Wikipedia

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    CAT Model R1700G LHD LH 514 from Sandvik. LHD (load, haul, dump) loaders are similar to conventional front end loaders but developed for the toughest of hard rock mining applications, keeping overall production economy, safety, and reliability in consideration. They are extremely rugged, highly maneuverable, and exceptionally productive.

  3. Sandvik - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Sandvik acquired a majority of the Swedish company Kanthal AB, which specialized in metallic electrical resistance products and high-temperature ceramic materials. Also, in the same year, Sandvik bought all remaining shares in the Finnish company Tamrock, a manufacturer of mining equipment in which it previously had a minority holding. [7]

  4. Normet - Wikipedia

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    Normet is a private Finland-headquartered, global technology company.The company manufactures underground equipment and applications and provides aftermarket services, construction chemicals, and rock support products and expertise for customer processes in underground mining and tunnelling as well as for civil construction industries.

  5. Drilling jumbo - Wikipedia

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    Drilling jumbos are usually used in underground mining, if mining is done by drilling and blasting. They are also used in tunnelling, if rock hardness prevents use of tunnelling machines. It is considered as a powerful tool to facilitate labor-intensive process for mineral extraction.

  6. Bucket-wheel excavator - Wikipedia

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    Bucket-wheel excavators have been used in mining for the past century, with some of the first being manufactured in the 1920s. [1] They are used in conjunction with many other pieces of mining machinery (conveyor belts, spreaders, crushing stations, heap-leach systems, etc.) to move and mine massive amounts of overburden (waste). While the ...

  7. Cadia-Ridgeway mine - Wikipedia

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    Cadia Mine is a series of large underground and open-cut gold and copper mines located in the Cadia Valley, about 20 kilometres south of the regional city of Orange, New South Wales, Australia. The mine has been developed throughout the 1990s and is a major employer in the region with an expected lifespan of several decades.