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Sandvik at Electra Mining 2026: crushing and screening takeaways for mine operators

July 14, 2026|

Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on International Mining – News

30 Second Briefing

Sandvik Rock Processing will use Electra Mining Africa 2026 to showcase its latest crushing and screening solutions alongside its Africa-wide technical support, digital tools and aftermarket services. The outdoor display is expected to feature modular and mobile plants, high-capacity cone and jaw crushers, and advanced screening stations integrated with Sandvik’s automation and monitoring platforms. For mine operators, the focus is on locally based application engineers, rapid spares availability and performance optimisation across brownfield and greenfield crushing circuits.

Technical Brief

  • Outdoor stand layout allows full-scale demonstration of multi-stage crushing and screening flowsheets under realistic plant configurations.
  • Emphasis on local technical support reflects existing regional hubs supplying on-site process audits and circuit debottlenecking.
  • Aftermarket focus includes structured wear-part changeout planning and liner profile optimisation for specific ore types.
  • Digital expertise offering extends to remote performance diagnostics and predictive maintenance scheduling for installed crushing trains.
  • Application engineering support is geared to brownfield retrofit studies, including footprint-constrained plant upgrades and relocatable modules.
  • Integration of automation with screening stations is being framed around stabilising product size distribution and throughput variability.

Our Take

In our database of 1,243 mining stories, Sandvik Rock Processing has a dense run of 2026 coverage, signalling a coordinated push in Africa that spans new crusher ranges, engineered-to-order circuits and lifecycle support rather than isolated product launches.

The recent supply of CH662 cone crushers to a platinum project in Limpopo and the Kumasi breaker rebuild for a Ghanaian gold mine suggest Sandvik is likely to use Electra Mining to emphasise its regional service footprint and rebuild capability as much as its new crushing and screening hardware.

The engineered-to-order crushing and screening model highlighted in the June 2026 piece positions Sandvik to pitch at Electra Mining for complex brownfield upgrades, where bespoke layouts and exciter refurbishment can unlock capacity without full greenfield capex.

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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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