08.01.2010
Evaluation of the low frequency microwave (LFM) moisture analyser for sinter plants
White paper: Laboratory tests show the capability of the LFM to improve moisture control of a wide range of sinter plant blends.
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08.01.2010
Evaluation of the low frequency microwave (LFM) moisture analyser for sinter plants
White paper: Laboratory tests show the capability of the LFM to improve moisture control of a wide range of sinter plant blends.
07.01.2010
“Online moisture analysis in materials handling” article featured in What’s New in Process Technology magazine.
01.10.2008
Australian technology contributes to BHP Billiton’s Iron Ore Expansion
Iron ore expansions at BHP Billiton have created a demand for a further 6 LFM Moisture Analysers, to be delivered by Intalysis.
22.08.2008
Important award for Australian technology
In a well attended award ceremony held in Singapore on Friday night, the 2008 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Industrial Technology Innovation of the Year Award in the field of Moisture Analysers for Bulk Materials was awarded to Australian based company Intalysis.
04.07.2008
Dust and Noise in Mining conference well attended
Following on from the success of last year, Intalysis was again proud to attend and sponsor the Dust in Mining Conference in Perth, Australia on 24/25 June 2008. Leading experts in the area of dust control revealed their key strategies for greater success in mining operations.
01.09.2006
Microwave moisture technology is on the move
THE use of microwave technology to measure the moisture content of materials on conveyor belts is not new. In fact, the technology has enjoyed growing popularity over the past 20 years, due to the improved accuracy associated with through-material measurement.
17.07.2006
Outokumpu Technology signs on to Australian analyser success
Outokumpu Technology, a world leader in minerals and metals processing technologies, has announced that it will distribute the CSIRO-developed LFM Moisture Analyser following an agreement with CSIRO spin-out company, Intalysis Pty Ltd.
01.04.2006
Dust settles at Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal
With an annual loading capacity approaching 60Mt, Queensland’s Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal is one of the largest and most efficient coal export facilities in Australia.
01.02.2006
Spin-out company hits the ground running
Following the announcement of a new CSIRO-owned spin-out company called Intalysis, bulk materials handlers the world over are set to reap huge rewards.