Mill relining systems manufacturer, Russell Mineral Equipment (RME) has deployed the world’s first semi-automated mill relining system, delivering significant safety and commercial outcomes for customers and the wider industry.
The reduction in mill relining risks and shutdown duration was achieved through a combination of: roboticising RME’s mature and proven technologies; compatible liner and bolt design; and strong collaboration and change management with site management and reline crews.
RME’s automated system addresses the two main phases of mill relining: worn liner removal and new liner placement, and enables the completion of these necessary maintenance processes without anyone inside the mill. This system was developed and implemented in close collaboration with some of RME’s existing customers, including PT Freeport Indonesia.
RME founder, Executive Chairman, and Chief Engineer, Dr John Russell, describes the new paradigm for fast, automated mill relines as the ultimate in safety and improved commercial performance for concentrators.
“RME’s goal has been to enable our customers to reline mills with no one inside, providing them with remarkable safety and efficiency benefits,” said Dr Russell.
“By eliminating human-machine interaction, we can speed up the machines and relining processes, consistently and repeatedly. This advanced capability is now a reality.
“We are grateful to our customers, and to our liner and bolt technology partners, for their shared commitment to achieving these results. I would also like to recognise and thank our team at RME who has made our shared vision a reality.”
Source: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/17102023/rme-deploys-worlds-first-semi-automated-mill-relining-system