Geomechanics.io

  • Free Tools
Sign UpLog In

Geomechanics.io

Geomechanics, Streamlined.

© 2026 Geomechanics.io. All rights reserved.

Geomechanics.io

CMRR-ioGEODB-ioHYDROGEO-ioQCDB-ioFree Tools & CalculatorsBlogLatest Industry News

Industries

MiningConstructionTunnelling

Company

Terms of UsePrivacy PolicyLinkedIn
    AllGeotechnicalMiningInfrastructureMaterialsHazardsEnvironmentalSoftwarePolicy
    Projects
    Product
    Sustainability

    Fenner INFINITYSERIES belts: design and maintenance notes for mine conveyors

    March 24, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Fenner INFINITYSERIES belts: design and maintenance notes for mine conveyors

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Fenner Conveyors, a Michelin Group company, has launched its INFINITYSERIES range of recycled‑content conveyor belts for Australian heavy industries after previewing the line at its K‑MIX Material Innovation Hub Open Day. The belts incorporate reclaimed materials to cut lifecycle environmental impact while targeting the same mechanical performance envelope as conventional Fenner products used on high‑load mining and bulk‑handling conveyors. For operators, the move signals growing availability of circular belt options without major changes to existing conveyor design, splice practices or maintenance regimes.

    Technical Brief

    • INFINITYSERIES belts use reclaimed rubber compounds blended into new carcass and cover formulations.
    • Fenner is targeting deployment across Australian mining, quarrying and bulk port conveyor installations.
    • The range is positioned for high‑tension, high‑throughput overland and plant conveyors rather than light‑duty use.
    • Fenner is supplying the belts through its existing splice, installation and service network across major mining regions.
    • For other conveyor OEMs, the move increases commercial pressure to validate recycled‑content belts on large mining duties.

    Our Take

    Fenner Conveyors’ Australian base means INFINITYSERIES will likely be tested first in some of the world’s heaviest-duty mining conveyor applications, where high tonnage and long overland routes make recycled-content belts a meaningful decarbonisation lever for operators.

    The long-standing technical collaboration between Fenner Conveyors and ABB in Australian mines, noted in our coverage from January 2026, suggests scope to pair recycled-content belts with higher-efficiency drive systems to cut both embodied and operational emissions in bulk-handling circuits.

    Within our 2095 tag-matched pieces on Projects, Product and Sustainability, Michelin Group appears more often in tyre and mobility contexts than in bulk materials handling, so this move via Fenner positions Michelin more directly in miners’ fixed-plant decarbonisation strategies rather than just mobile equipment.

    Geotechnical Software for Modern Teams

    Centralise site data, logs, and lab results with GEODB-io, CMRR-io, and HYDROGEO-io.

    No credit card required.

    • Save and export unlimited calculations
    • Advanced data visualisation
    • Generate professional PDF reports
    • Cloud storage for all your projects

    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

    Related Articles

    Deep Sea Minerals exploration licence: CCZ project implications for mine planners
    Mining
    about 4 hours ago

    Deep Sea Minerals exploration licence: CCZ project implications for mine planners

    Deep Sea Minerals (CSE: SEAS), via its US subsidiary American Ocean Minerals Corp., has applied to NOAA for a DSHMRA exploration licence targeting polymetallic nodules in a defined tract of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific. The submission includes baseline environmental data, proposed monitoring and mitigation measures, and a phased exploration plan with specified expenditure commitments. NOAA has recently pledged extra resources to accelerate licence and permit reviews, following a 2025 US executive order promoting deep-sea mining for nickel, copper and manganese.

    Tivan’s Speewah fluorite project: MSP backing and mine planning notes for engineers
    Mining
    about 4 hours ago

    Tivan’s Speewah fluorite project: MSP backing and mine planning notes for engineers

    Tivan Limited’s Speewah fluorite project in Western Australia has been selected as a priority initiative under the US–Japan–Australia Minerals Security Partnership, giving it access to coordinated government backing for critical minerals development. The project targets high-purity fluorite (fluorspar) suitable for aluminium smelting and battery materials supply chains, positioning it as a potential non-Chinese source of acid-grade concentrate. For geotechnical and mine planners, the designation signals likely acceleration of resource drilling, pit design and processing studies, with funding support tied to export-oriented offtake into US and Japanese markets.

    Kal Tire–Decoda haul road hazard tech: design and maintenance insights for mines
    Mining
    about 5 hours ago

    Kal Tire–Decoda haul road hazard tech: design and maintenance insights for mines

    Kal Tire’s Mining Tire Group has partnered with Australian mining technology firm Decoda to deploy a real-time haul road hazard detection system for large open-pit haul trucks. Using on-board sensors and analytics integrated with fleet management platforms, the system flags issues such as potholes, spillage, standing water and excessive grade or crossfall as trucks travel, rather than relying solely on periodic road inspections. The approach targets reduced tyre damage and unplanned downtime, and gives mine planners continuous data to prioritise road maintenance and adjust haul profiles.

    Related Industries & Products

    Mining

    Geotechnical software solutions for mining operations including CMRR analysis, hydrogeological testing, and data management.

    CMRR-io

    Streamline coal mine roof stability assessments with our cloud-based CMRR software featuring automated calculations, multi-scenario analysis, and collaborative workflows.

    HYDROGEO-io

    Comprehensive hydrogeological testing platform for managing, analysing, and reporting on packer tests, lugeon values, and hydraulic conductivity assessments.

    GEODB-io

    Centralised geotechnical data management solution for storing, accessing, and analysing all your site investigation and material testing data.