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Mining innovation in motion: Vale’s Magic Cube powered by 800 ADS Online
Smart engineering meets savings—Vale’s new solution reduces costs and drives progress
Vale, one of the world’s leading mining companies, has implemented a transformative maintenance solution in partnership with HEIDENHAIN Brasil and Leine Linde. With Leine Linde’s 800 ADS Online encoder series, Vale has significantly reduced operational costs and improved maintenance efficiency.
Partnership for innovation
In collaboration with HEIDENHAIN Brasil and Leine Linde, Vale developed a tailored solution: the “Magic Cube.” This custom support system integrates Leine Linde’s 800 ADS Online encoder series, known for its durability and real-time diagnostic capabilities, to streamline maintenance procedures and reduce operational disruptions.
Reduced downtime, increased productivity
The innovation, known as the “Magic Cube,” was designed to address the high costs, extended downtime, and safety risks associated with traditional encoder replacement processes. Through close collaboration and technical innovation, the solution has delivered measurable business value:
- 93.3% reduction in encoder replacement time
- 60% less manpower required for maintenance
- 87% annual savings per unit replaced
- Significantly improved safety for maintenance personnel
Scalable solution
This strategic upgrade has not only optimized maintenance operations at Vale’s Carajás site but is also being scaled across other key locations in Brazil. The success of the project underscores the value of combining robust industrial technology with a forward-thinking approach to asset management.
With Leine Linde’s robust 800 ADS Online encoders at its core, Vale’s new maintenance standard is setting the pace for innovation in large-scale mining.
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Leine Linde develops and manufactures robust encoders, sensors, and system electronics for industrial applications. Our products are tailor-made for each customer’s need and are often the choice for heavy-duty operations located in demanding environments. Founded in 1967, Leine Linde now operates in more than 100 countries and has approximately 170 employees. Development and production are mainly concentrated in Strängnäs, Sweden. Leine Linde is part of the German HEIDENHAIN Group.