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W.S. Tyler Presents New Industry Resource

October 3, 2012  By Aggregates and Roadbuilding


October 3, 2012, St.
Catharines, ON
– W.S. Tyler
announced the release of its on-the-job reference, The Rock Book. Packed with the newest technologies,
definitions, general screening information and specification tables, the
236-page manual helps users in mining, mineral processing and quarrying to
improve efficiency and uncover hidden profits.


October 3, 2012, St.
Catharines, ON
– W.S. Tyler
announced the release of its on-the-job reference, The Rock Book. Packed with the newest technologies,
definitions, general screening information and specification tables, the
236-page manual helps users in mining, mineral processing and quarrying to
improve efficiency and uncover hidden profits.

 

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The Rock Book is
part of our ongoing effort to be a more valuable partner to our customers, and
to provide useful information to anyone engaged in the mining, aggregate and
industrial mineral industries,” W.S. Tyler President, Florian Festge said. “We
were inspired to create this new book because, decades after it was introduced,
we still receive phone calls and emails asking for our classic reference
manual, The Tyler Catalog 74. The Rock Book is packed with information
to help the reader make effective decisions. It just makes sense to have The
Rock Book
at your mine or quarry.”

 

From detailed information
about the various wire meshes used in screening to open area calculations and
the most advanced technologies used in processing today, The Rock Book is an effective resource and training
tool for all mines and quarries. This encyclopedia of screening information can
educate novice employees on the basics of screening, while at the same time
helping a skilled technician or engineer identify the required screen media and
vibrating screen components and accessories for specific application
challenges. 

 

The Rock Book includes full-color images, detailed 3-D schematic drawings and
specific descriptions throughout its five sections:

  
Screens

  
Components

  
Equipment

  
Services

  
Resources

 

The Screens, Components
and Equipment sections of The Rock Book offer effective technologies to
increase product quality and plant efficiency. With this information in hand,
processing plants will be able to better customize the blend of screen media,
processing equipment, components and accessories.

 

The Services and
Resources sections address vibration analysis, installation and maintenance,
aggregate specifications, wire alloy information and types of crimps and
openings. The resources section also contains a handy reference area with a
comprehensive guide to screening basics and a glossary of terms. 

 

The Rock Book is free of charge and can be obtained by calling The Rock
Book
hotline at 1-855-WSTYLER (1-855-978-9537) or through the company’s
website at www.wstyler.ca.


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