Iranian Company Seeks to Use Reverse Engineering to Build Stone Crushers
We are looking for cooperation with academics and doing reverse engineering in this field for producing stone crushing machines and related facilities, Mohammad Karim Babayee told ANA.
The company started its activities in 2007 with the goal of manufacturing crushing and shredding machinery and related facilities. Since 2001, I have been working in many activities in this field, Babayee noted.
A crusher is a machine that breaks material, usually rocks, into smaller pieces. They are often utilized in aggregate production, construction material recycling, and mining operations.
Reverse engineering is the act of dismantling an object to see how it works. It is done primarily to analyze and gain knowledge about the way something works but often is used to duplicate or enhance the object.
Babayee made the remarks on the sidelines of the national Asreh Omid Event which was held in late May in Tehran’s Grand Mosalla with the participation of 3,000 knowledge-based companies, laboratories, research teams, and startups.
The capable and experienced staff of the company and university students who work in the field of mechanics and industry can cooperate so that we can do reverse engineering in this field, he stressed.
Crushing machines (stone breakers) are used for the granulation of ores in the mining industries, as well as for silica processing, and sand and gold mining, he concluded.
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