Definition and Uses
Mining chains are specialized heavy-duty chains designed for the harsh, abrasive and high-load environments found in mining operations. They are key components of a wide range of mining machinery, providing rugged and reliable performance for material handling, excavation and transportation.
Uses: They facilitate efficient and safe operation of mining machinery through material transportation, excavation, and equipment movement. They are essential for continuous high-throughput operations in underground and open-pit mines.
Working Environment: Mining chains often work in dusty, abrasive, wet, or corrosive environments, often in hot or extremely cold conditions, so their robustness and reliability are essential.