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Mining Material Transfer and Dust Control Blog Series

Mining Material Transfer and Dust Control Blog Series

Treats dust control and abrasive-material transfer together for mining facilities.

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Target audience

Managers of mining, aggregates, and bulk-solids facilities

Technical blog series for crushing-screening, bunker feeding, and bulk-solids transfer covering equipment selection and field application notes.

Questions covered in this series

How should local dust capture be designed around crushers and screens?
When should dense-phase pneumatic conveying replace belt transfer?
How can wear, blockage, and maintenance time be turned into one KPI set?

Related topics

Local Capture on Crushing-Screening Points

Enclosures, hood placement, and fan selection.

Dense-Phase Conveying for Abrasive Dust

Elbow life, air consumption, and line segmentation.

Dust Escape Analysis During Bunker Discharge

Loading/unloading regimes and operator safety.

Our approach

Step 1

Problem types are grouped separately for crushing-screening and transfer points.

Step 2

Dust control and material transfer are handled in the same series architecture, but with separate decision paths.

Step 3

As wear, blockage, and energy data arrives, the series articles are connected back to application examples.

Useful field data for evaluation

Line wear map
Blockage and downtime logs
Particle-size and moisture profile
Transfer-point capture measurements

Frequently asked questions

Why does the mining series cover both dust control and transfer?

In the field these may look like separate decisions, but the same teams usually manage wear, downtime, and capture performance together. The series makes that relationship visible.

What data makes this series stronger?

Wear logs, particle-size data, blockage frequency, and transfer-point measurements help make the articles more practical and field-focused.

What other pages should I look at alongside this series?

We recommend looking at our pneumatic conveying product page, the relevant application example, and our full product list.

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