Astec

Annual Report 2014

Issue link: http://read.dmtmag.com/i/472117

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 32 of 101

Breaker Technology (BTI) has been innovating cus- tom engineering solutions since 1958 as a manufac- turer and distributor of a wide range of mining, quarry, construction, demolition and recycling equipment. A specialty for the company is the comprehensive range of rockbreaker systems; stationary, portable and mobile. Models are offered in 10 different series, with over 280 boom/breaker combinations for break - ing oversize at primary crushers, grizzlies, drawpoints and stopes, custom designed for use in aggregate and mining applications. Breaker Technology remains active at home in North America or anywhere where tough, reliable machines are needed. Its highly qualified dealer network sup - plies and services mining and aggregate equipment in every corner of the globe from South America, to Africa, to Kazakstan, to Australia and more. BTI's depth of engineering experience combined with a dedicated and professional support network and a commitment to superior customer service makes BTI your smart choice for mining, aggregate and con - struction equipment. Left › Right: 1. ALB 4.5 Series ANFO Loading System. A complete module designed for short or long hole explosive loading with a single charging vessel for use in underground mining applications worldwide. 2. Mine Runner, All Purpose Vehicle. Engineered from the ground up to be a leader in personnel safety and operational flexibility. 3. NT16 Rockbreaker System. Designed for use with jaw crushers, impact crushers and in static grizzly applications. 4. BXR160 Hydraulic Breaker. Used with BTI Rockbreaker system or on an excavator. 5. MRHT20 Rockbreaker System. Designed for use with static grizzlies and primary gyratory crushers. 6. TM15XH Mobile Rockbreaker with a BXR85 Hydraulic Breaker. Extreme heavy duty vehicle specifically designed for breaking oversize in underground applications. 3 6 2014 ANNUAL REPORT n 31

Articles in this issue

Archives of this issue

view archives of Astec - Annual Report 2014