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At Bauma 2025, Sandvik is set to present its cutting-edge rock processing technologies aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and sustainability in the mining sector. The company’s latest offerings are designed to meet the growing demand for safe and cost-effective mining operations while minimizing environmental impact.
Among the highlighted innovations is the Sandvik 800i cone crusher series, which features the state-of-the-art ACS-c 5 automation system. This advanced technology not only improves the performance of the crushers but also enhances safety and reliability, ensuring that operators can achieve optimal results with minimal downtime.
Additionally, Sandvik will showcase its new line of vibrating screens and feeders, which incorporate the ACS-s condition monitoring system. This system enables real-time monitoring of equipment performance, allowing for proactive maintenance and reducing the risk of unexpected failures.
With these innovative solutions, Sandvik is reinforcing its commitment to providing the mining industry with tools that drive efficiency and sustainability in rock processing operations.
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