CRUSHING, SCREENING, COMMINUTION & CONVEYING
Reducing risk in high-throughput plant design
Unplanned stoppages, unstable ramp-up and increased power draw can impact project returns. At the same time, tall structures add cost and delay while hard-to-reach areas push maintenance into production hours. On a day-to-day basis, transfer wear and fines handling also trigger unscheduled downtime. These constraints are design problems as much as operating problems.
Evolution Mineral TechnologyTM is Delonix Solutions' response to industry-wide pinch points in crushing, screening, comminution and conveying circuits. EMTTM prioritises high throughput, reliable performance and optimised flowsheets.
Layouts are compact and low-head, with shorter lead times and simpler construction. Access and maintenance are workable at scale, reducing technical risk and supporting safer operations. Delivery is integrated across structural, civil, mechanical, processing, piping, electrical, instrumentation and controls.
Above all, this significantly reduces capital and operating cost, with improved energy performance aligned to ESG requirements.
See the approach quietly taking hold across the mining sector and how it is reshaping plant economics.
Turning early design into execution certainty
The new Crushing, Screening, Comminution and Conveying Solutions capability statement details Delonix Solutions' approach to mineral processing circuits, plant layouts and materials handling solutions.
Learn about our integrated approach and see how EMTTM delivers efficient, fast-tracked and optimised solutions for existing mining operations.
Receive a rapid capital cost estimate and indicative plant design in just two weeks. December: gold shoot-outs, lithium lifelines and Rio's billion-dollar reset
Last year wrapped up with December delivering everything at once. There were big moves across lithium, gold and copper.
Vulcan Energy secured almost $4b in European funding to bolster non-China lithium supply, as Rio Tinto swung into overhaul mode, slashing decarbonisation spend, flagging up to US$1.5b in asset sales and kick off early works at the giant Rhodes Ridge project. In the African gold landscape, Perseus Mining's bid for Predictive Discovery collapsed as Robex Resources outmanoeuvred it with a sharper offer backed by major shareholders.
Fortescue deepened its copper push with a $152m Peru takeover as Glencore reshaped its Australian footprint and backed a revived $6b Pilbara hub. Mid-tiers stayed active with Westgold Resources' portfolio reshuffle, Ramelius Resources' buyback and native title deal, exploration funding surged to a multi-year high and coal demand hit a record as China kept pulling hard on supply.
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