Tan Delta Systems launches global coal mining sector offering
Published by Will Owen,
Editor
World Coal,
Tan Delta Systems, the leading global manufacturer of real-time oil condition monitoring sensors and systems, has announced the launch of its coal mining sector offering.
Tan Delta sensor technology has proven to save a plethora of global industrial sectors and applications between 30% and 50% on oil usage. Its SENSE technology predicts oil-related machine failures before they happen, reduces costly unplanned maintenance, saves oil and helps customers reach their ESG targets. Tan Delta has had a presence in the coal mining sector for some years now, and is now pressing ahead with the launch of its coal sector-specific offering – one of its top target global sectors.
Tan Delta’s off-highway monitoring system helps customers to cut oil consumption and maintenance costs by up to 30%. Planned and unplanned downtime are a significant proportion of operational costs for a mine, and avoiding breakdowns is especially critical when operating remote or unmanned assets. OEMs cautiously prescribe aggressive maintenance schedules that ignore the actual equipment status and result in significant unnecessary maintenance and oil wastage. Tan Delta’s coal mining monitoring solution uses advanced real time oil analysis to inform on the actual status of customer’s oil, and thus when equipment maintenance is really needed; instantly optimising maintenance programmes, whilst maintaining engine reliability and continuous oversight.
Chris Greenwood, CEO at Tan Delta Systems PLC, comments:
“We have always known our SENSE technology can add substantial value to the coal mining sector. We now have enough data from customer installations over a significant time period to confidently state that our technology works. It will deliver ROI in just a few months in the vast majority of – if not all – coal mining applications.
“We are already working with some of the world’s most respected OEMs as well as VARs and end users. We are now in the process of launching our new OEM and VAR loyalty discount programmes, and look forward to receiving enquiries from the coal mining community. We are particularly interested in hearing from OEMs or any operators in this sector with a strong existing commercial footprint, looking to add value with our globally proven technology.”
Case study
Customer
A large open-pit coal mining operation in Chhattisgarh, India, with 40 trucks, 10 shovels, 5 dozers, 15 auxiliary units, and several km of conveyor tracks, mining over 80 000 tpd.
Problem
Downtime of a dump truck can cost over US$1000/hr, and can be even more significant in conveyor systems if it results in bottlenecks. Rigid service intervals cause excessive routine downtime and miss early warning signs for breakdowns. The operator must minimise maintenance costs whilst maintaining or even increasing reliability.
Solution
Each vehicle and asset unit is easily retrofitted with a SENSE-3 kit, transmitting real-time data on oil condition. Tan Delta’s sensors can individually track the engine, gearbox, and hydraulic oil systems, with the data sent via Wi-Fi or 4G to be monitored by the maintenance team. They are informed when to undertake servicing based on actual equipment need instead of operating arbitrary schedules.
Result
Changing to a condition-based maintenance schedule using Tan Delta has enabled the service interval to be increased from 500 hours to 678 hours, resulting in a 26% reduction in maintenance costs and oil consumption. The mine experiences fewer unexpected breakdowns as the Tan Delta system will detect any equipment anomalies or contamination before damage, enabling preventative maintenance.
For more information about Tan Delta Systems and its technologies, visit: https://www.tandeltasystems.com/mining-and-mineral-processing/
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/product-news/14032024/tan-delta-systems-launches-global-coal-mining-sector-offering/
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