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| AEL Launches New Generation E-20T Mobile Manufacturing Units |
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Johannesburg - South Africa - AEL Mining Services, an international leader and innovator in commercial explosives and blasting solutions, unveiled its largest ever, new generation E-20T Mobile Manufacturing Units (MMU) to customers and media at an event held at the group's head office in Modderfontein, Johannesburg on the 8th October 2009. The E-20T MMU is capable of pumping or augering bulk emulsions and ANFO to produce explosives in blast holes at surface mining operations. AEL's extensive range of bulk emulsions, which complement the new E-20T MMU, was also highlighted at the launch, along with a new modified ECO-range. Development of the E-20TThe new E-20T MMU was developed and designed within AEL, and is evidence of the company's research and development capabilities to meet the needs of its customers in the surface mining sector. The current range of 12 tonne MMU vehicles in the field was designed during the mid-1990s, and although have proven to be excellent and reliable in the field, the technology and materials have changed significantly to warrant a total redesign.
AEL's Range of Bulk EmulsionsAEL has a range of bulk emulsions, including water-resistant doped emulsions to heavy Anfo blends, which provide scalable and appropriate energy to suit a wide range of applications, such as tunnelling, civil works, trenching, quarrying and mining and pre-splits (fissures in rock) in most geological conditions, from hard rock to soft coal. Editorial ContactsContact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it at P and P Communications on +27 11 447 3511 or +27 83 378 2903 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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