As a core component of mining safety and productivity, mine hoists’ performance and reliability directly impact operational efficiency. With over two decades of expertise, Hebi StarLight Mining Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd. specializes in R&D, manufacturing, and service of mine hoists, delivering efficient, secure, and intelligent solutions globally. This article explores StarLight’s technical innovations, scenario-based applications, and service excellence.
1. Core Technical Advantages
High-Efficiency Permanent Magnet Direct Drive StarLight’s self-developed direct-drive system eliminates traditional gears, achieving 97% transmission efficiency and reducing energy consumption by over 30%. Certified by the National Mining Machinery Quality Inspection Center, it has logged 10,000+ fault-free hours in deep mine projects.
Multi-Layer Safety Redundancy
Dual-Circuit Hydraulic Braking: Backup circuit activates within 0.2 seconds during failures;
AI Over-Wind Protection: Laser ranging + AI calibration ensures ±0.1m precision;
Wire Rope Health Monitoring: Fiber-optic sensors detect breaks and corrosion with 99% accuracy.
Shallow Mines (<500m): Modular single-drum hoists for rapid deployment;
Deep Mines (500-1500m): Multi-rope friction hoists with dynamic balancers, supporting 25-ton loads;
Ultra-Deep Mines (>1500m): Hydraulic tower hoists compensate rope elongation, deployed in China’s first 2000m gold mine.
Remote Monitoring Platform StarLight’s “Smart Mine Cloud” analyzes real-time data (e.g., motor temperature, bearing vibration) to predict failures, reducing unplanned downtime by 50%. Clients access reports via mobile or desktop.
Global Support Network With 12 domestic service centers and 15 overseas hubs, StarLight guarantees 24/7 technical support and 72-hour spare parts delivery.
Lifecycle Training Free operator training and annual safety workshops cover emergency protocols, maintenance, and energy optimization.
Energy Recovery Systems: Convert braking energy into grid power, cutting 120 tons of CO₂ annually per hoist;
Hydrogen-Powered Prototypes: Partnering on fuel cell-driven hoists for zero-emission operations by 2026.