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News Release from: Brevini | Subject: Brevini planetary gearboxes
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 April 2008
New equipment makes Welsh mining
economical
The Celtic Miner 4500 uses two compact close-coupled planetary gearboxes and hydraulic motor units in its bespoke track drive system and another gearbox and motor to power its rotating cutting head.
The mining industry of South Wales today may be a fraction of its former self, but the region's days as an important energy producer are not yet over When competition from large scale open-cast mining elsewhere forced the majority of the deep underground mines that once littered the valleys to close, millions of tonnes of high-quality coal was left in them
Today, with energy prices at record levels and a new focus on reduced reliance on imported oil, entrepreneurs are revisiting the UK's coal seams to see if they can once again be exploited profitably.
Metal Innovations designs and produces highly efficient coal mining equipment that it hopes will make many of the region's coal seams economic once more.
To prove its claim, the company owns and operates its own mining operation at the Blackbarn mine near Pontypool.
While there is certainly coal under the hills of South Wales - experts estimate that 70% of the region's reserves are still in place - much of the remaining material is distributed in relatively small, low seams.
Large, conventional mining machinery simply won't fit into these seams, while manual mining methods are too arduous and expensive to consider.
The answer, according to Metal Innovations Managing Director Gareth Thomas, is a new type of mining machine, one that is smaller, more manoeuvrable and more efficient to operate than anything seen before.
Metal Innovations first product was the Celtic Miner 4500.
This compact, tracked mining machine has a powerful hydraulic cutter and material removal arm that can access coal in seams up to 4.5m in height.
The machine itself is extremely compact however, allowing it to squeeze into the smallest commercially viable coal seams.
An integrated conveyor system within the machine allows material to be cut, collected and removed by a single operator, dramatically improving productivity compared to conventional mining approaches.
Designing a machine with the capabilities of the Celtic Miner was a significant challenge.
The coal mining environment is an extremely tough one.
Machinery is exposed to high peak loads, water, dust, slurry and freezing conditions, while the difficult economics of modern mining mean that downtime must be kept to an absolute minimum.
Safety is also critical in the underground environment and all equipment must meet demanding legislative requirements to eliminate the risk of flame or sparks.
To further complicate matters, the compact design of the Celtic Miner means there is little space inside the machine to house its mechanical components.
To overcome these difficulties, Metal Innovations turned to planetary gearbox specialist Brevini UK.
The Celtic Miner 4500 uses two compact close-coupled planetary gearboxes and hydraulic motor units in its bespoke track drive system and another gearbox and motor to power its rotating cutting head.
"The Brevini planetary gearboxes are suitable for the Celtic Miner", explains Brevini UK Sales Director Jon Snaith.
"Planetary gearboxes are particularly compact and, as they transmit power through multiple gears instead of just one, they are particularly resistant to high peak loads".
The Brevini products selected by Metal Innovations have been specially developed for tough industrial environments and feature robust mechanical seals to keep water, grit and debris out.
They are also constructed without the use of aluminium to meet ATEX fire and explosion proofing criteria.
All the hydraulic equipment on the machine is filled with Hydrotherm 68 LW Red, a 80% oil, 20% water-based hydraulic fluid, which places special demands on seals and connectors.
Brevini has provided parts and technical support to Metal Innovations throughout the development of the Celtic Miner.
Brevini supplied gearboxes for the first prototype machine in 2006 and Metal Innovations has specified Brevini products for the production versions.
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