Australasian Mine Safety

Australasian Mine Safety Winter 2011

Australasian Mine Safety is the leading voice for all key decision makers within Mining company's and major contractors. Delivering the latest industry news as it breaks.

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HYDRAULICS BVA FLOWMAXTM SERIES – POWERED BY ROTARY PUMP BVA Hydraulics is a leading manufacturer of high pressure hydraulic products that are built to last. The company offers a wide range of equipment featuring many of the world’s top brands. Through its aggressive global sales and marketing strategy, BVA Hydraulics successfully sells products in the US, Europe and Asia Pacifi c. BVA Hydraulics have a maximum working pressure of 10,000psi/ 700 Bar, ensuring the equipment can be used for a broad range of mining and construction applications. All BVA Hydraulics products are manufactured in Taiwan. They are tested individually to meet and exceed international industrial standards. Wide Range of Hydraulics Cylinders Our wide range of cylinders has covered all your needs, from single acting, double acting, precision double acting, low profi le, falt body, aluminium, hollow hole, lock nut, threaded and pull cylinders. All hydraulic cylinders have been gun drilled from one high strength solid steel bar, vastly improving the overall structural durability and stability performance of these industrial cylinders. To provide a tailor made specifi cation to suit your application, we are offering a wide range of capacity from 5 ton up to 1000 ton in various strokes. Hydraulic Pumps Under our hydraulic pumps range, we are providing a large range of selection for your application as well. From hand pump, all position air pumps, double acting air pumps, remote control air pumps, single or two speed aluminium hand pumps, double acting hand pumps, electric pumps, rotary air pumps and gasoline engine pump. BVA FLOWMAXTM Rotary Pump Series According to one of the leading industry studies, most of the hydraulic pump using in various applications are centrifugal design. In comparison to rotary pumps make up about 10 per cent of the pumps we use in industry. Now more and more users are demanding a hydraulic pump which could offer a higher output capacity and less power consumption! Usually the convention air or electric hydraulic has reached their maximum capacity! Because of this reason, our new products BVA FLOWMAXTM targeting this requirement! There are several advantages to use our BVA FLOWMAXTM Rotary Pump Series. • Easy access! Actuate via air compressor, it provides more safe and easy access of usage in most industry environment. Hence, where electricity is unavailable or sparks are a concern. 86 AUSTRALASIAN MINE SAFETY JOURNAL Rotary Pump Series are • • • Two speed operation for high speed cylinder advance. Constant power! It will put out a constant volume of hydraulic fl uid regardless of the pressure they are encounter. More effi ciency and productivity! In normal air or electric hydraulic pumps, if you double the speed of those pump it will requires eight times the horsepower to drive it. However, if you double the speed of a rotary pump it will just require two times the horse power. It means less power consumption but high power output! Our BVA FLOWMAXTM Rotary Pump Series are covering two models in 1.7 HP and 4 HP. Also you could select different valve types to suit your need! All our rotary power unit are Made in USA. Finally we are pleased to announce the release of their latest online store for BVA Hydraulics Equipment.BVA Hydraulics equipment can now be purchased with the touch of a keyboard. This is a user friendly B2B and B2C platform for users to enjoy the exciting range of products online. Australian domestic customers receive a free freight service to anyway within Australia. If you are interest on this range, you are welcome to visit our website www.bvaonline.com.au for further reference and technical details! The full range of BVA Hydraulics equipment is now available online at: www.bvaonline.com.au

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