Mining, Minerals & Metals

Mining, Minerals & Metals

These days... it’s crucial you find every ounce of opportunity to improve existing operations. 

Extract More From Mining Operations

You're faced with the challenges of maximizing process efficiency and keeping your equipment operational, while also safeguarding our environment and your staff. Because of these crucial endeavors, more miners are choosing Emerson as their strategic lever to support them through these efforts and their digital transformation journey. Our experts work with you to understand your specific challenges, and then guide you in implementing solutions that help you achieve your targets of net zero emissions, zero unplanned downtime, zero recordable safety incidents and zero inefficiencies in your mining operations.

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Expert Insights

Victor Mwaba
Mining operations typically require significant volumes of water to...

Mining Engineering Apr 2026, Optimization of Water Usage is Critical for Mine Productivity and Sustainability; by Brian Hays and Victor Mwaba https://me.smenet.org/optimization-of-water-usage-is-critical-for-mine-productivity-and-sustainability/

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Justin Miller
Slurry, Corrosion, Remote Operations and Water: Valves That Keep Mines...

Valve failures in mining drive unplanned downtime, safety hazards, environmental exposure, and lost production. Abrasive slurries, cavitation, and corrosive acids each attack valves in different ways, yet all lead to the same outcome: shortened service life and rising maintenance costs. A podcast analyzing available solutions.

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4 reasons why radar level sensors are superior to ultrasonic level devices

4 reasons why radar level sensors are superior to ultrasonic level technology: Radar and ultrasonic level measurements are both widely used in industrial and environmental applications for measuring the level of liquids and solids in lift stations, tanks, and open channel flows. Both technologies work on the principle of measuring the time of flight between …

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Emerson Condition Monitoring Software Expands Visibility to Asset Health

Latest release of AMS Machine Works enables holistic condition monitoring programs for critical assets

New Knife Gate Valve Reduces Total Cost of Ownership in Severe Slurry Services

Emerson’s ClarksonTM KS1 Knife Gate Valve is a true bi-directional, full bore, ASME Class 150 valve designed for the rigors of heavy slurry service.
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