Mining Mirror January 2019 | Page 40

Technology and innovation Wastewater treatment is ‘sew’ easy Proof’s flameproof stand Local wastewater treatment firm SewTreat has launched the SewTreat Build-Own-Operate (B-O-O) model, which makes the installation and operation of an on-site wastewater treatment solution more affordable for businesses of any size. Under the B-O-O model, SewTreat handles the complete manufacturing, construction, and installation of a treatment plant at no cost, after which repayments are made for the plant over a 10-year period at a predetermined rate for every 1 000ℓ used. The process is designed and operated to comply with pre-set qualities and SewTreat is measured against them. If the water quality is not as per design, then the client simply won’t pay for the water. SewTreat provides professional technical operators such as chemical engineers to operate the plants, guaranteeing the final water quality. Maintenance and ensuring optimal efficiency of the installed plant is done by the SewTreat team on a continuous basis. All maintenance, consumables, operators, and quality management are managed by their qualified on-site technicians. In addition, the company takes steps to mitigate plant failure. An app-based system alerts the chemical engineers on site of any failures or trips, prior to availability being an issue. In addition, the systems are designed in parallel to allow technicians to single out faulty equipment, bypass faulty equipment, or replace equipment while the system stays operational. The safety spindle from Proof Engineering. Proof Engineering revealed a newly designed tamper-proof spindle for Ex sockets alongside its latest range of Orion and Crater branded Ex glands. Part of the Hudaco group of companies, Proof Engineering manufactures flameproof, explosion-proof, and non-flameproof plugs, sockets, adaptors, and cable couplers. Its extensive product offering focuses on the mining and tunnelling industries. Donovan Marks, director at Proof Engineering, says that the innovative tamper-proof spindle, developed by Proof Engineering in close collaboration with an end user, is a must-see. Thanks to its innovative design, the plug can only be removed once the circuit has been isolated, contributing to the safety of underground mine personnel. Shedding light on increased production The presence of several Pilot Crushtec International Generac Tower Lights at a coal mine in Mpumalanga has made it possible for the mine to add an extra shift and as a result, increase output substantially. Pilot Crushtec provided the Tower Light systems to equipment hiring specialist Lambson’s Hire at very short notice. Lambson’s received an urgent request from the mine for seven sets of high-power lighting systems and Pilot Crushtec provided the products immediately. The Generac VT8 is equipped with four 1 000W metal halide floodlights and each individual unit is capable of illuminating an area of about 4 200m². Pilot Crushtec The SewTreat underground fibreglass plant. Specifications at a glance: Generac VT8 • Four metal halide lights fully capable of illuminating an area of up to 4 200m²; • Eight-metre galvanised telescopic lighting mast permitting a manual rotation of up to 340 degrees; • Certified to withstand wind speeds of up to 80km/h; • Lighting powered by diesel generator producing 5kVa at 1 500rpm; • Endurance 75ℓ capacity fuel tank; • Roadworthy — legal for towing purposes; and • Mains power supply options. [38] MINING MIRROR JANUARY 2019 www.miningmirror.co.za