
Continental showcased several pieces of equipment and technology at MINExpo International in Las Vegas.
Continental’s solutions encompass conveying, monitoring, fluid and specialty mining hoses, suspension, and power transmission.
The company debuted Conti+ 2.0, an enhanced version of its app-based service platform that is designed to be simpler, faster and more comprehensive. The technology provides advanced options to manage conveyor systems from anywhere and increases the efficiency and profitability of an operation across all components and processes.
Conti+ 2.0 is available in four modules to better fit customers’ operational needs. The basic module provides quick access to all master data, and an inspection module allows detailed inspection reports to be generated. An IoT module bundles static and dynamic data on one centralized platform, and an engineering module provides support as early as the plant design stage.
Continental says Conti+ 2.0 provides smart support for customers and distributors, complemented by additional functions, a new structure, a modern design and a user-friendly interface.
Additionally, Continental highlighted its comprehensive conveyor belt services at MINExpo – including installation, maintenance, repair and splicing, and various components.
The company’s fluid hoses and specialty mining hoses, suspensions and power transmission belts, monitoring, and other solutions were on display, as well.
“Continental manufactures some of the most powerful products and advanced technology in the mining industry, and we’re excited to showcase these solutions in person at MINExpo in Las Vegas,” says Sven Hlywiak, vice president of customer-engineered solutions of industrial solutions in the Americas for Continental. “We understand that working in the toughest places on Earth calls for world-class solutions. From the Phoenecord ST10000 – the strongest belt on the market – to the new Conti+ 2.0 technology that reduces downtime with an at-your-fingertips app, Continental is revolutionizing mining operations for owners and operators.”