Mark’s research focuses on optimising the GRolls® Gyratory Rolls Crusher, a compression-based particle size reduction device that promises to transform the mining and cement industries. By studying at UniSA, he gains access to cutting-edge resources and collaborates with leading experts in particle processing technology. The goal of his PhD project is to delve deeper into the mechanics of the GRolls® system, seeking to uncover even more efficient ways to reduce particle size with lower energy consumption, while maintaining high productivity.
This academic pursuit underscores GRolls® commitment to innovation and excellence, ensuring that the technology not only meets but exceeds industry standards and customer expectations. Through his PhD research, Mark is setting the stage for further technological enhancements and sustainable practices in material processing industries worldwide.
Stay tuned for further updates as we follow Mark’s academic journey and its impacts on the future developments of GRolls® technology.