WorldWide Drilling Resource

Great Sandvik Products Continue to be Recognized Adapted from Information Provided by Sandvik Construction Sandvik Construction’s President Dinggui Gao and other key executives continously discuss the company’s wide range of machines and support services, as well as plans for the future. Gao said Sandvik Construction is unrivaled in pro- duction. Sandvik has a vast array of new equipment, including: CH540 and CH550 - These new cone crushing platforms offer easier handling, plastic-free crushing chambers, safer maintenance, and more cost-effi- cient operation. QS441 - This heavy-duty, self-con- tained tracked cone crusher is designed for ease of mobility, as well as rapid set- up time and transportation. It features the world-leading CS440 gyratory cone crusher which can accept a feed size up to 90% larger than current standard cones. QI341HS - Using Sandvik Prisec™ impactor technology, the QI341 is a fully-mobile, compact impact crusher with a patented design to work in a primary or secondary capacity to produce the highest quality materials. The new model is available with a hanging screen sys- tem. DX680 and the new DX800 - These surface top hammer drill rigs have a unique revolving superstructure for huge drilling coverage. They offer the latest 54 MARCH 2015 WorldWide Drilling Resource ® On March 17, 1949, Halliburton and Stanolind conducted commercial hydraulic fracturing for the first time in Duncan, Oklahoma. WWDR ’s May issue is coming soon. Deadlines: Space Reservation - March 25 th Display & Classified Ad Copy - April 1 st engine technology for pertinent power and reduced fuel consumption, first-class safety features, and absolute operator comfort. Sandlock™ - This l ifting tool is specifically designed to make the task of changing the mantle and concave wear parts of cone crushers as simple, efficient, and safe as possible. The Sandvik Construction product offering enables customers to process materials from the very beginning of their usable life to the very end - and beyond. Dimensional stone can be drilled, then quarried; tunnels can be excavated; rock can be extracted; then materials can be crushed and sized to produce the highest quality of aggre- gates. At the end of their l ife cycle, these same materials can be reused and recycled with Sandvik’s range of demolition and recycling equipment, starting the process all over again. Gao said Sandvik Construction has long-term plans for the future. “On top of our action list are enhancing our services, improving our aftermarket offer- ings, and capturing growth opportunities together with you, our customers and partners,” said Gao. Jeff Heinemann, vice president of Sandvik Construction, USA, and Stu Gamble, Business Line Manager, Sandvik Mobile Crushing and Screening. President of Sandvik Construction, Dinggui Gao. WWDR photos.

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