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Tesmec Australia to Showcase 1150 EVO Surface Miner at Quarry NZ 2026
Company will highlight precision mechanical rock cutting technology that improves safety, reduces costs and eliminates blasting in quarry operations.
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Tesmec Australia is preparing to exhibit its surface mining excavation machinery to the regional extraction industry. The company is focusing on the deployment of blast-free mechanical rock cutting systems intended to optimize material yield and operational safety for quarry operators and site managers.
Exhibition Details and Mechanical Rock Cutting Technology
In partnership with Marais New Zealand, the organization will participate at the Quarry NZ Conference from July 22 to July 24, 2026, in Invercargill, New Zealand. The exhibition will feature the 1150 EVO surface miner, a high-performance unit engineered to execute precision mechanical rock cutting without the use of chemical explosives. This equipment targets continuous extraction operations within the heavy machinery supply chain that require strictly controlled material separation and processing.
Environmental Impact Reduction and Operational Efficiency
Eliminating explosive detonations allows for selective material cutting through mechanical shear force, which limits localized airborne dust generation and reduces seismic vibration impacts on surrounding work environments. This mechanical approach improves raw material control by allowing operators to cleanly isolate specific geological layers directly at the extraction point. Furthermore, bypassing the requirement for preliminary blasting sequences lowers total fuel consumption per extracted volume. The physical configuration of the continuous mining machinery also facilitates rapid site mobilization, minimizing logistical delays and reducing the total cost of ownership for localized extraction infrastructure across the Asia-Pacific region.
Edited by Natania Lyngdoh, Induportals editor, assisted by AI.
www.tesmec.com
Tesmec Australia is preparing to exhibit its surface mining excavation machinery to the regional extraction industry. The company is focusing on the deployment of blast-free mechanical rock cutting systems intended to optimize material yield and operational safety for quarry operators and site managers.
Exhibition Details and Mechanical Rock Cutting Technology
In partnership with Marais New Zealand, the organization will participate at the Quarry NZ Conference from July 22 to July 24, 2026, in Invercargill, New Zealand. The exhibition will feature the 1150 EVO surface miner, a high-performance unit engineered to execute precision mechanical rock cutting without the use of chemical explosives. This equipment targets continuous extraction operations within the heavy machinery supply chain that require strictly controlled material separation and processing.
Environmental Impact Reduction and Operational Efficiency
Eliminating explosive detonations allows for selective material cutting through mechanical shear force, which limits localized airborne dust generation and reduces seismic vibration impacts on surrounding work environments. This mechanical approach improves raw material control by allowing operators to cleanly isolate specific geological layers directly at the extraction point. Furthermore, bypassing the requirement for preliminary blasting sequences lowers total fuel consumption per extracted volume. The physical configuration of the continuous mining machinery also facilitates rapid site mobilization, minimizing logistical delays and reducing the total cost of ownership for localized extraction infrastructure across the Asia-Pacific region.
Edited by Natania Lyngdoh, Induportals editor, assisted by AI.
www.tesmec.com

