SBM showcasing JAWMAX 400 & giving REMAX 600 update at CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2023

SBM Mineral Processing will showcase its JAWMAX 400 jaw crusher when the innovative Austrian crushing and screening plant maker makes its fourth CONEXPO/CON-AGG appearance during the 14-18 March 2023 staging of the major tri-annual industry exhibition. 
Crushing Static & Mobile / February 6, 2023
By Guy Woodford
The REMAX 600 impact crusher at work processing material. Pic: SBM Mineral Processing

The JAWMAX 400 on show at the Las Vegas Convention Center is said to feature one of the most advanced diesel-electric drive concepts on the market. A combination of fuel-efficient onboard diesel and performance-tuned generator powers the plant’s materials processing.

SBM’s mobile plant range comprises 12 track-mounted JAWMAX jaw crushers and REMAX impact crushers, capable of 250 – 800tph production. The plant range shares the same innovative drive concept, with fewer hydraulics ensuring less risk of failure, lower maintenance and parts inventory costs, and thus higher availability, says SBM. Overall savings from running the plants can, says the OEM, be 40% to 75 %.

A REMAX 450 on a customer job site. Pic: SBM Mineral Processing
A REMAX 450 impact crusher on a customer work site. Pic: SBM Mineral Processing

All SBM plants provide intelligent integrated ‘Crush Control’ controls that noticeably relieve the operator in set-up and operation. The company stresses that even inexperienced machine operators can safely operate and access the full performance of the JAWMAX and REMAX models, which can be equipped with numerous pre-screening and post-screening options.

At CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2023, SBM will also update showground attendees about the brand-new REMAX 600. Based on the SBM hybrid concept, the new 600tph impact crusher will soon pave the way for "autonomous crushing", says the manufacturer. Extensive sensor technology, including cameras, records and evaluates the feed material as well as intermediate and end products. In real-time, those values reach centralised digital labs at SBM, where they are further analysed. Necessary adjustments are then made on the ‘digital twin’ of the working machine and re-transmitted directly to the REMAX 600 in the field. The REMAX 600 – known as ‘Crusher 4.0- - developed together with the University of Leoben was presented at the recent bauma 2022 Munich exhibition. Large-scale field tests are currently being carried out at selected partner sites.

SBM is planning a sustainable expansion of its sales and service activities in North and South America as well as in the Anglo-Pacific region. So far, the company is represented in Canada with its own spare parts centre and two supra-regional dealers (AMACO Equipment and ProTrack Equipment). SBM is particularly focused on the US market and is there in all relevant industry segments, from raw materials to the construction industry to qualified recycling. During CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2023, SBM will be presenting new trade partners and is keen to receive enquiries from interested companies.

SBM Mineral Processing will be at Silver Lot, Booth: S5600

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