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Project Description

ECHO (Electrical Computerised Hammering Operator) is a European project funded by the EIT Raw Materials, an initiative of the EIT (European Institute of Innovation and Technology), a body of the European Union.

The ECHO project aims to commercialize a fully electrical, programmable, breaker hammer (LEH), in order to address the fundamental limitations from hydraulic breaker hammers (HBHs), as well as fostering opportunities in regard to electric transformation, digitalization and data based business in the mining industry.

This novel patented technological innovation is capable of interaction in a multi-hammer setting to boost the rock fragmentation process. Compared to HBHs, LEH reduces CO2 emissions up to 100%, saves energy up to 60%, ends oil spills and excessive consumption of hydraulic oil, is fully adjustable, increases safety, lowers noise and tremor levels, provides significant life-cycle-cost savings (80000 EUR/hammer in 4 years), and increases performance and precision.

MNLT’s Role in the project

MNLT is leading the Life Cycle Assessment of the project, to verify the environmental, social and economic impacts of this novel technology and support its introduction to the market.
project

ECHO (GA No. 21016)


SUBJECT

Commercialisation of a patented Electrical breaker hammer, decreasing the environmental impact and emissions of underground and open-pit mining.


category

Sustainability


sub-categorIES

Mining


5 partners
3 countries
In Progress

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