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New, improved range of belt trackers on show

ALIGNMENT SOLUTION The Tru-Trac belt tracker offers a long term solution that corrects belt misalignment

ALIGNMENT SOLUTION The Tru-Trac belt tracker offers a long term solution that corrects belt misalignment

27th August 2024

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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As global leaders in solutions for conveyor belt misalignment, Tru-Trac will excite visitors to Electra Mining Africa this year with a whole new range of belt trackers among its innovative offerings. The latest range is the outcome of two years of design, development and testing, according to Tru-Trac COO Shaun Blumberg.

The stand also features Tru-Trac’s robust range of belt scales, engineered for precision and dependability, and a pioneering step into the future with a cutting-edge belt rip detection system.

“With our belt trackers setting the gold standard for effective belt alignment, the new range builds on the success of its predecessors, elevating them to an entirely new level of performance,” says Blumberg.

“We have introduced exciting enhancements to our belt trackers, bringing notable improvements in performance and reliability."

Tru-Trac has built a formidable name for itself over the past three decades, extending its footprint and sales not only across Africa, but worldwide.

Blumberg highlights that Electra Mining Africa is another valuable opportunity to meet face-to-face with visitors from many African countries where Tru-Trac still has further potential to contribute to efficient and productive mining operations through improved conveyor system performance.

“We are excited to present our extensive range of conveyor components at our stand, offering a complete view of our innovative solutions,” he says. “Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the design and functionality that contribute to our products' success globally.”

A real drawcard for visitors will be Tru-Trac’s investment in Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology, specifically the integration of digital solutions to facilitate predictive maintenance through real-time monitoring of equipment.

“The mining sector is increasingly turning to IoT to refine data collection and analytics, enhancing overall efficiency. Our IoT-enabled conveyor solutions offer predictive and preventative maintenance, reducing downtime and enhancing productivity,” he says.

Demonstrating this commitment will be at least two product offerings on show at Electra Mining Africa: the company’s proven range of belt scales and a new belt rip detection system that promises to be a real disruptor in the sector.

“Our belt scales have seen considerable success since their launch two years ago,” he says. “These are critical components in any bulk materials handling operation, providing both accurate and repeatable data on throughput and production.”

Working with specialist design engineers, Tru-Trac has achieved a best-in-class product range which now also boasts a digital reporting platform that allows remote monitoring and reporting. Responses from customers in the field have been enthusiastic, says Blumberg, and considerable interest is expected at Electra Mining Africa.

“Tru-Trac Rip Prevent+, our next-generation belt rip detection system, is set to impress and generate strong interest,” he continues. “This is a disruptive solution which we are launching in Africa with our partner, SHG of Germany. Using artificial intelligence to monitor power consumption for anomalies, this technology gives early warnings of potential belt rips, enabling operators to react swiftly and prevent damage.”

Hall 6 Stand F16

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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