MaxXP

One MaxXP saves around $2 million per mine site per year. It conserves approximately 150 of your machines.

Revolutionary filter cleaning

Its system for collecting dust involves a cyclonic action that filters air filters through water, which then comes out as a paste. It’s no longer airborne, which means no exposure to silica, preventing the risk of developing silicosis.

This paste can then be disposed of as general waste, but we have engaged a chemical engineer to treat this for use as fertiliser in turf farms. To add to this, we’re saving filters from going into landfill with effective cleaning rather than requiring constant replacements.

The MaxXP also captures comprehensive data useful for planning and problem analysis. It’s wireless and sends the data automatically. The fault box notifies us immediately if there are any issues with your machine, which we follow up directly with a call to your site. We also offer a 24-hour phone support service.

There are 13 pass/fail tests that your machine will go through before being deemed ready to go back into service. Only two of these are physical, human tests, meaning there’s no fudging of figures.

The reduced operating height of the MaxXP is beneficial for on-site occupational health and safety, because of limits of lifting weights above set heights. It’s only 750mm tall, and can raise your machine to 1.6m above it.

Cost reduction

Air filter cost in a large open cut mining operation could be reduced by 50%. On a mobile equipment fleet of approximately 100 machines, this could result in a saving of approximately $500,000.

Better Environment

Reducing the usage of filters will result in a reduction on site of filter inventories. Currently, most filters end up in a land fill after a single use; costly and wasteful use of land, energy, and materials.

Machine reliability

Data collection from the machine would enable machine maintenance tactics to be optimised on filter changes and to identify operating practices that impact on filter life.

Reduced transport cost

An onsite installation could also result in a significant reduction in transportation costs, especially for remote/Isolated mine sites.