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Sepro Is The Exclusive Dealer For REMco VSI Products In British Columbia!

Posted by Meghan Brine
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on Monday, 16 April 2012
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REMco is a leader in Vertical Shaft Impact crusher performance technology and a primary distributer of VSI crushers worldwide.

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Sepro is pleased to offer customers an opportunity to purchase the best fully autogenous rock-on-rock VSI crushers for the reduction of hard, abrasive rocks and ores. REMco also produces semi autogeneous rock-on-anvil VSI machines for limestone and less agressive materials.

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Video Feature - Sepro Agglomeration Drum

Posted by Andrew Gillis
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on Monday, 20 February 2012
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Following up on the last blog post talking about the purpose of agglomeration drums, I thought it would be a good opportunity to share a couple videos of agglomeration drums in operation. I have two videos this time, one showing crushed ore being fed to two Sepro 3x8m agglomeration drums in Mexico and the other showing material being agglomerated inside the drum. If a picture is worth a thousand words then a video should be worth somewhat more than that so I can feel okay keeping this post brief. . . 

As always, feel free to contact Sepro directly with any questions or comments!

Process Highlight: Agglomeration

Posted by Andrew Gillis
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on Friday, 27 January 2012
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Sepro Agglomeration_DrumI often get questions about the purpose of agglomeration in heap leaching operations so I thought this blog post would be a good opportunity to give a brief overview of the agglomeration process as well as talk about when it is and isn't necessary. When an ore is crushed, often a lot of fine particles are created. These particles can prevent leaching solution from moving evenly through a heap and this can dramatically decrease recovery. Agglomeration solves this problem by sticking the fine particles either to each other or to larger particles in the ore so that the leach solution can flow evenly through the ore for maximum recovery. Continue reading for a more detailed explanation . . . 

Upgraded Lid for the Falcon SB5200B Gravity Concentrator

Posted by Jim Delmer
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Sepro continues to develop and improve on its already robust product line and the new Falcon SB5200 gravity concentrator lid serves as a fine example. . . .
  • Up to 6x increase in wear life!
  • Larger inspection / maintenance access hatches
  • Bolts to existing SB5200B’s without modifications
  • Reduces downtime and maintenance costs!
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Continuous Falcon Concentrators

Posted by Tami Antaya
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on Thursday, 09 December 2010
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Claude Deveau, P.Eng., Chief Metallurgist has recently written a paper about his experience with Continuous Falcon Concentrators at the Tantalum Mining Corp. of Canada’s Lac Du Bonnet Operation.  See below excerpt of the Author’s overview. . . . .