Metso’s major South American crusher wear parts order: optimisation notes for plant engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell
First reported on International Mining – News
30 Second Briefing
Metso has secured continuation of a long-term supply agreement with a major South American miner for MX crusher wear parts used in Nordberg MP1250 cone crushers, in what it calls one of its largest such orders in the region. The deal is underpinned by joint technology development and continuous improvement work with the client, enabling Metso to roll out new wear-liner solutions tailored to the MP1250 duty. For plant and maintenance engineers, the agreement signals ongoing OEM-backed optimisation of liner life, crusher availability and energy performance on high-throughput secondary/tertiary circuits.
Technical Brief
- Composite MX liners typically combine wear-resistant metal with rubber or other materials to manage impact and abrasion.
- Design focus is on maintaining chamber profile to stabilise product size and throughput over liner life.
- Improved liner geometries can reduce recirculating load, lowering specific energy consumption in secondary/tertiary circuits.
- Longer-life liners directly cut change-out frequency, reducing confined-space maintenance exposure around the topshell.
- Predictable wear behaviour enables more accurate shutdown planning and stockholding for critical crusher spares.
- OEM-supplied wear parts support compatibility with hydraulic clamping, clearing and adjustment systems.
Our Take
Metso’s large South American crusher wear parts order comes alongside its recent multi‑year filtration Life Cycle Services contract with a major copper producer in the region, signalling that it is deepening long-horizon aftermarket exposure in that market rather than just selling standalone equipment.
Across our mining coverage, Metso’s recent wins at La Caridad in Mexico and Rosh Pinah Zinc in Namibia show the company pushing a combined strategy of high-capacity crushing/milling hardware plus long-term service, which likely underpins the scale and structure of this South American wear parts deal.
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.
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