Discover how this technology is transforming mining in Brazil
A JingJin, world leader in industrial filtration solutions since its founding in 1988, is bringing to Brazil an innovation that could revolutionize the mining sector: the Mobile Platform. Therefore, this mobile filtration equipment not only facilitates waste management, but also reduces costs and environmental impacts. Furthermore, it offers a practical and sustainable approach.
With this innovative technology, companies in the sector gain a practical, efficient and sustainable tool to solve one of the country's biggest environmental challenges. In addition, the sustainable approach reinforces the commitment to the environment.
Why is the Mobile Platform a milestone in Brazilian mining?
Economy and Sustainability in a Single Solution
First, the Mobile Platform eliminates the need for permanent civil works, such as foundations and earthworks, which are common in traditional mining. In addition, it reduces:
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- Operational costs, ensuring greater savings in the long term;
- Direct environmental impacts in installation areas, promoting sustainability;
- Dependence on fixed infrastructure, allowing greater flexibility.
The equipment consists of:
- Filter press, which guarantees high efficiency;
- Hydraulic system, essential for smooth operation;
- Pulp feed pump, ensuring constant flow;
- Conveyor belt, to optimize internal logistics.
with capacity for up to 250 m² of filter area, it combines superior performance and versatility in a compact format. Therefore, the technology is ideal for companies looking for sustainable and scalable solutions. In addition, it offers operational flexibility, essential for different scenarios.
Opportunity to minimize environmental risks
In Brazil, dam breaks in Mariana, in November 2015, and Brumadinho, in January 2019, highlighted the urgency of safe and efficient technologies. These events, according to reports from the National Mining Agency (ANM), resulted in:
- Irreparable human losses, affecting more than 270 people;
- Severe environmental damage, impacting ecosystems and rivers such as the Rio Doce;
- Significant economic losses, estimated at billions of reais in compensation and reparations.
Currently, more than 800 tailings dams are monitored by the National Mining Agency (ANM). Of these, approximately 40% have a high risk or great potential for environmental damage.
Solutions like Mobile Platform can therefore significantly reduce the volume of stored waste, dehydrating the materials and offering sustainable alternatives for its management. Consequently, the risks are minimized, and environmental benefits are expanded, meeting the sector’s expectations.
How does Mobile Platform stand out in the market?
Challenge-Proof Flexibility and Efficiency
The mobile version of JingJin technology, recognized for its effectiveness in fixed plants since 2010, is now available for dynamic operations. In addition, its design “plug and play” makes implementation easy and adaptation in different scenarios, increasing:
- operational safety, essential to avoid incidents;
- Logistics efficiency, reducing transportation costs;
- Responsiveness to changing conditions, ensuring high performance.
Furthermore, mobility is a differential which allows rapid adaptations to different operational demands, adding value to operations.
Success Stories in Brazil
Companies like LGA Mining, located in Minas Gerais, already use JingJin's fixed solutions to reduce the moisture content of the tailings to around 16% since 2021. This allows:
- Stacking of dry waste, essential for stability;
- Greater geotechnical stability, reducing structural risks;
- Sustainable and safe practices, aligned with environmental requirements.
Now with the Mobile Platform, these same advantages can be taken to more remote regions or those with limited infrastructure. Furthermore, this flexibility ensures greater operational efficiency. Consequently, more companies can benefit from this technology, improving your processes.
Great news! They should invest more in this type of equipment and do away with dams.