Engineered valves support mining uptime

SLURRY-RELATED VALVES BMG’s Fluid Technology division plays a major role in the local valves sector, through the design, distribution, support and repair of a broad range of slurry-related valves
Industrial equipment supplier BMG’s Fluid Technology division works closely with the mining sector in sub-Saharan Africa to ensure that all valves, strainers and flow control equipment supplied, meet the exact requirements of every application and also conform with stringent industry standards.
“It is critical in demanding mining operations that the correct valve is selected and properly installed, to ensure efficient operation, maximum safety and extended service life of each system,” explains BMG Fluid Technology division sales manager Susan Victor.
Because no two industrial processes are alike, technical advice from BMG experts is critical when selecting fluid control components, she says.
Valve choice is based on various factors, including the size and shape of particles, pressure, temperatures and chemical content.
“Failure of a valve and subsequent leaking of corrosive media can have devastating effects on the environment and is detrimental to the safety of mining personnel and equipment, leading to premature system failure and costly downtime,” notes Victor.
Therefore, it is important to ensure safety, environmental protection and high productivity at a plant, by closely monitoring the condition of process valves, she says, adding that it is crucial that operators are aware if a valve is leaking, or if there are any valve failures that could expose operators and the plant to unnecessary risks.
“By combining condition-based maintenance products for process valves with planned maintenance programmes, downtime at a plant is reduced and productivity and safety levels are significantly improved,” says Victor.
BMG specialists, she notes, have a thorough understanding of the processes where valves are installed and specification of the correct valves required for every application.
“We also assist customers in solving the problems of difficult installations and applications.
“The team keeps abreast with global trends and ensures the local market has access to the latest products, with advanced developments in design, materials and coatings,” states Victor.
BMG’s field service technicians and trained regional specialists are available to conduct site and plant surveys, to monitor the condition of valves and make recommendations for improved performance.
Regular surveys ensure that valves and automation systems function to exact requirements and enable the team to identify equipment that should be included in scheduled maintenance programmes, to reduce unplanned plant downtime and loss of production.
The company’s well-equipped workshops, which are approved warranty centres for leading manufacturers, enable reliable repair and testing of pumps, motors, valves and cylinders.
Only quality-branded spares and components are used to ensure compliance with strict original equipment manufacturer standards, she says.
BMG’s Regional Service Centres in Cape Town, Gqeberha, Kimberley and Pinetown are equipped to offer a comprehensive range of services and workshop capabilities.
The company’s extensive portfolio of quality-branded valves meets diverse operational needs and includes ball valves, gate valves and globe valves.
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