ARCH Media Attention

Media Attention
Nov. 2009-Bulk Solids Handling. Manufactured with wear-resistant EPDM rubber, the Talon Seal, recently announced by ARCH Environmental Equipment, and designed to minimize belt friction, uses a multi-barrier...(continue to full story).
July 2009-Australia's Mining Monthly. It goes without saying that the number one priority should always be personal safety when working on or near a conveyor system. Regulations dictate that people are protected from start-up (pre-start alarms), there is a readily accessible means to stop the conveyor...(continue to full story).
May 2003-World Mining Equipment. Most mines must have conveyor systems to transport coal to stockpiles or ore to processing facilities. While this sounds simple enough, there are many components that make up the entire conveyor...(continue to full story).
May 2003-World Cement. Due to the increased chance of violation and shutdowns by OSHA and the EPA, a company can save a great deal by taking control of the dust caused by conveying material...(continue to full story).
Jan. 2003-World Grain. Most grain stores must have conveyor systems to transport grain to bins and to the stockpile. Sounds simple enough, however, there are many necessary components that must accompany the conveyor itself. To have a complete system...(continue to full story).
Jan. 2003-Mining Engineering. Due to the increased chance of violations and shutdowns by the U.S Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a company can save itself problems by taking control of the dust...(continue to full story).
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Aug. 2002-Coal Age. One of the more active areas of mine-equipment innovation and design is in the field of conveyor system accessories, which can range from relatively simple bolt-on devices to complete conveyor monitoring and management systems. Where the motors, drives, and belting materials...(continue to full story).
Oct. 2002-Pit & Quarry. Arch Environmental Equipment, Inc. offers a patented concave arrangement of three idler rolls on a center pivot that can keep conveyor belts on track. The Arch Tri-Return Training Idler is the only trainer on the market with this design...(continue to full story).
Nov. 2002-Mining Engineering. Arch Environmental's Tri-Return training idler reduces conveyor misalignment, wear and spillage. The concave arrangement of the Tri-Return's three idler rolls on a center pivot keeps the belt on track. The design incorporates three idler rolls. This means the belt is supported by six bearings vs. two as found...(continue to full story).
Press Releases
Paducah, KY-September 17, 2009-
ARCH Environmental Equipment, Inc. launched a brand new web site that makes researching and buying conveyor components easier than ever for our customers, distributors, and representatives. The new web site, www.archenv.com, has been revamped to minimize...(continue to full release).
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Paducah, KY-February 3, 2009- Arch Environmental Equipment, Inc. announced in January the release of the Talon® Seal, a skirt seal that utilizes the ‘more is better’ theory. Manufactured with wear-resistant EPDM rubber, the Talon® Seal minimizes belt friction...(continue to full release).
Paducah, KY-February, 2009- In most industries, production begins with the product in a bulk form that must be moved by a conveyor. Arch Environmental’s Conveyor Management System (CMS) protects not only the employees who work on or near the conveyor, but also the single most expensive item on the conveyor, the belt. The ultimate goal of the CMS...(continue to full release).
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