Mining

Catch conveyor, idler, and drive heat before a remote failure costs you $1,800 a minute

Avian monitors your conveyor infrastructure, drives, and transfer points 24/7 so heat problems are caught before they become belt fires or production shutdowns.

Mining operation with conveyor systems and transfer stations

A single conveyor failure can cost more per minute than the equipment is worth

Transfer stations account for 80–90% of all belt failures in mining. A seized idler generates enough friction to ignite coal dust or destroy belt sections in seconds.

$1,800+/min

unplanned conveyor downtime cost in lost production

80–90%

of belt failures occur at transfer stations

Where seized idlers and friction turn into belt fires and production shutdowns

In mining, failures start in remote structures and moving equipment. The goal is to catch them while the event is still isolated and controllable — before the belt is destroyed.

Conveyor idler and roller seizure

A seized idler creates friction with the moving belt that can reach ignition temperature. Avian flags the thermal trend before the roller reaches red-hot.

Belt fires at transfer stations

Transfer points concentrate friction, misalignment, and material buildup. Heat at a transfer station can destroy belt in seconds and spread into surrounding infrastructure.

Drive and motor overheating

Motors, gearboxes, and drives in remote locations can overheat for hours before a manual inspection finds them. By then, the belt is damaged and the line is down.

Dust ignition in enclosed conveyors

Coal dust and mineral fines in enclosed conveyor structures can ignite from a single hot component. Thermal monitoring adds a detection layer in the spaces that are hardest to walk.

12-month satisfaction guarantee

We stand behind our system's reliability and results. If you're not satisfied after 12 months of active monitoring, we'll refund your first-year subscription fees.

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Our Mining Package

One system watching your conveyors, drives, and transfer stations across the site.

Built for mining operations that need earlier warning on heat events across long conveyor runs, remote transfer stations, and drive houses.

Coverage

Cover conveyor runs, transfer stations, and remote drive houses across the entire operation

Thermal cameras are positioned across conveyor galleries, transfer stations, drive houses, and critical equipment — focused on the zones that are hardest to supervise and most expensive when they fail.

Detection

Catch idler seizure and friction heat before it becomes a belt fire

Avian tracks thermal behavior across your conveyor infrastructure so a seized idler, overheating drive, or friction event is flagged while the fix is still a dispatch — not a shutdown.

Response

Route alerts to your control room fast — no matter how far the problem is from the operator

Your team gets setup support, alerting, and ongoing tuning so heat events are escalated quickly — without waiting for someone to physically reach the structure and confirm the problem.