Mining firm Brauntell orders $395,000 Titomic cold-spray systems

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Mining engineering company Brauntell has filed a stock order for D523 cold-spray systems, amounting to $395,000. The systems will be sold to mining end-users in New South Wales and Queensland. 

The cold-spray systems are designed to use high-velocity particle deposition to apply a range of metal coatings to metal parts, enabling rapid restoration of surfaces and geometries by hand or robotics. Once sprayed, metal parts can be machined to final tolerance in-house, the company said in a media statement.  

System users are also enabled to re-shore and bring maintenance and repair efforts in-house to enhance self-efficiency, leading to reduced lead times and increased profitability and productivity. 

“This technology provides a simple, cost-effective repair and maintenance solution to mining and beyond. We’re excited for what’s to come in the near and distant future for this technology and this partnership,” said Scott Farrel, innovation and strategy executive of Brauntell. 

The latest sale follows a recent purchase order for a system to Brauntell, which was announced in early July. It also establishes repeat business through the reseller channel and provides Titomic with a presence in the mining sector. 

“Partnering with Brauntell, a company with deep and extensive expertise within the mining industry, is a solid first step into the mining sector and through the reseller channel. This engagement is further proof that we continue to strongly deliver on our commercial strategy,” said Herbert Koeck, managing director of Titomic.

“Resellers provide Titomic with an efficient means of extending our reach into end users. With Brauntell, we’re able to leverage both their expertise and our novel technology to introduce competitive services to the market. Our partnership with Brauntell will be lengthy and fruitful for both parties,” Koeck added. 

Brauntell delivers specialist and expert sustainment services to the Australian mining industry. The systems are expected to further enhance the mining company’s product offering within maintenance and repair servicing.