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Hitachi Sound Suppression

Minetek optimises and attenuates Hitachi exhausts and mining equipment, enabling huge reductions in machine sound emissions and noise output.

Liebherr Machine Noise Reduction

Minetek understands the impact that machine noise can have on production. Our sound suppression solutions are engineered utilising state-of-the-art processes and rigorous quality checks to effectively reduce machine noise levels. Designed with precision, every element of our Hitachi OEM sound package is tailored to the specific model, ensuring optimal performance in accordance with acoustic frequencies. Leveraging cutting-edge technology and simulation programming, we can precisely target and neutralise specific frequencies, including balancing and noise-cancelling, for superior noise reduction. Our sound attenuation solutions help mine sites operate efficiently with Hitachi machinery without exceeding or breaching regulatory noise levels and restrictions.

Maintains OEM airflow

Ensures consistent airflow as per OEM specifications, optimising machine performance and longevity.

No machine overheating

Prevents machine overheating, safeguarding equipment integrity and ensuring continuous operation without risk of damage.

Easy accessibility for maintenance

Facilitates easy access for maintenance tasks, reducing downtime and streamlining upkeep processes for enhanced operational efficiency.

Hitachi Haul Trucks

Hitachi’s Dump Trucks are available in both rigid and articulated variations, used to transport resources along pre-determined mine runs. Reduce noise output on Hitachi Mining trucks by up to 50% with Minetek’s sound attenuation solutions.

Hitachi Wheel Loaders

Hitachi Wheel Loaders are popular surface mining machinery used to transport large volumes of material at an efficient speed. Minetek’s sound suppression solutions ensure this Hitachi machine performs to maximum output without exceeding noise limits. 

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