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Metso Expands MX Wear Parts Offering to Large Cone Crushers With MX for Cones

Metso introduces MX for cones, offering longer wear life for large cone crushers in mining and quarry operations. The technology maximizes wear parts lifetime, reduces maintenance labor shortages, and provides sustainability benefits through recycling. Backed by Metso's quality standards and expertise.

Mon October 14, 2024 - National Edition #23
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Metso announced the launch of MX for cones, designed to maximize wear parts lifetime in secondary cone crushing applications for mining and quarry operators worldwide. MX for cones is commercially available immediately.

"MX for cones represents another step forward in the MX offering, addressing customer demand for hard-wearing solutions to reduce frequent parts change-outs. This technology particularly meets the needs of large cone crushers from the Nordberg HP Series and MP Series," said Rafael Yanata, product manager, Mining Crushing Solutions.

The Metso-developed inserting technology helps maintain the optimal wear profile for longer by ensuring better liner utilization when compared to standard manganese liners. MX for cones can provide up to double wear life in secondary crushing applications.

Less change-outs help mitigate maintenance labor shortages and risk exposure to personnel. Increased wear life also results in fewer liners needed and produced, providing sustainability benefits throughout the supply chain, according to the manufacturer.

MX for cones is 100 percent recyclable.

"As experts in crusher wears, Metso is committed to continuous development in crusher wears solutions for a full range of customer applications and needs. Designed, engineered and manufactured in-house, MX for cones is backed by Metso strictest quality standards and decades of expertise," said Jarkko Leppänen, vice president, mining crusher wears.

For more information, visit metso.com.

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.




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