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Khutso Maphatsoe

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Khutso Maphatsoe is a Creamer Media Reporter for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

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Company’s Hydraspin separator to be used at mine’s workshop

23rd August 2019

Environmental engineering consultancy African Horizon Technologies has sold a Hydraspin oil-water separator to mining major Glencore’s Thorncliff mine in Steelpoort, Limpopo, to use in one of its... 


Pilot water plants will monitor and treat quality of water

23rd August 2019

Environmental solutions company I-CAT is completing a 10 m3/h process water pilot plant for a client specialising in dense-media separation (DMS) and will trial the plant for the next three months.... 


New pumps and valves to be used in mine water purification

23rd August 2019

As heavy-duty industrial valve manufacturing and services provider Flowrox continually develops and improves its product and service offering using state-of-the-art technology, the company has... 


Misconceptions around AMD remain a threat to the environment

23rd August 2019

Acid mine drainage (AMD) has become one of South Africa’s largest environmental threats, as AMD has caused considerable damage to the natural environment and communities living near mining areas,... 


FROM POINT A TO B
The new railway infrastructure allows for a maximum operational speed of 320 km/h and leads to a two-and-a-half-hour gain between Tangiers and Casablanca

Africa’s first high-speed train line fully operational

16th August 2019

The Al Boraq high-speed train line, which links the cities of Tangier and Casablanca, in Morocco, is fully operational. Railway infrastructure constructor Colas Rail, a subsidiary of construction... 


Industry body welcomes infrastructure spend decision

16th August 2019

Industry body Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) welcomes the decision by government to allocate about R100-billon as seed funding for infrastructure development. “The organisation would like... 


New buildings to provide accommodation closer to institutions

16th August 2019

To address the issue of the lack of student accommodation in close proximity to campus, ADA Consulting Engineers has been involved in a greenfield construction project for a Southpoint building on... 


PRESSURE HANDLING 
The company offers sealing components that can handle different types of environments and pressures

Economy contributes to decrease in product demand

9th August 2019

Despite the current downturn in economic conditions, Bearings International (BI) recently launched a new hybrid gasketing liquid from premium supplier Loctite. The new 518 pen-style gasketing... 


IMPROVING LIVES
The programme will contribute towards the country’s economy and provide skills and opportunities in the sealing industry

Learnership programme in sealing industry reaping fruit

9th August 2019

Since the introduction of sealing products manufacturer KLINGER Mzansi’s training academy in 2017, the company has received continuous enquiries from companies about the learnership programme... 


MICHAEL VAN NIEKERK 
Architects request an estimation of the cost of fire systems to identify the cost factors

Inspection ensures buildings comply with fire regulations

2nd August 2019

Hospitality and retail buildings are deemed demanding in terms of fire protection and fire systems, but fire risk management and support company ASP Fire CEO Michael van Niekerk says an inspection... 


INFORMATION OVERLOAD
The SAIMechE Seminar Theatre will have speaking slots during which various Industry 4.0 topics will be discussed

Industry 4.0 the main focus at KITE

19th July 2019

The KwaZulu-Natal Industrial Technology Exhibition (KITE) – which will be held at the Durban Exhibition Centre on July 24 to 26, 2019 – continues to adopt an increased focus on Industry 4.0,... 


Company to further invest in 3D printing tech

19th July 2019

Additive Manufacturing Solutions (AMS) plans to invest further in the latest technologies by adding high-end machines to its offering next month. The investment includes a production polymer laser... 


MARIA DU PREEZ The Project Thrill programme aims to review and enhance operational and financial processes, retrain staff and establish new key performance indicators

Logistics company invests in facilities

19th July 2019

Logistics company Bidvest Panalpina Logistics (BPL) has implemented several large-scale infrastructure development plans at its KwaZulu-Natal-based operations. This includes building a new... 


Company introduces new range of spring cable reels

12th July 2019

Mechanical and electrical engineering specialist Powermite has introduced its SR-Express spring cable reels, which form part of specialist in power and data transfer systems Conductix-Wampfler’s... 


FORWARD THINKING 
Himoinsa is investing in research and development, and has launched several products that will effectively integrate with hybrid power solutions

Collaboration ensures reliable energy solutions for water pumpstations

28th June 2019

With pumpstations requiring prime power from the grid or reliable back-up power to ensure continuous water flow, power solutions manufacturer Himoinsa works closely with water contractors and... 


STOPPING THE STENCH 
Odour control is a process that involves the treatment of odorous gas in heavily built-up areas that have become a nuisance to local residents, who live in the surrounding areas near wastewater treatment plants.

Company will host a masterclass at IFAT Africa 2019

28th June 2019

The IFAT Africa 2019 conference is scheduled to be held at the Gallagher convention centre, in Gauteng, from July 9 to 11.   QFS will share an overview of its involvement in various projects in the... 


Company to launch Kaiser units at IFAT Africa

28th June 2019

Distributor, repair facility and rental agent Octopus Electronics will launch industrial vehicle manufacturer Kaiser MORO’s Elegance truck at the IFAT Africa 2019 conference, which will be held at... 


WOODRIDGE ISLAND
Fastenright supplied extra-long hexagon bolts, nylock nuts and wood screws for the wooden bridge

Company to supply fasteners for Woodbridge upgrade

21st June 2019

Stainless steel fasteners importer and distributor Fastenright is supplying stainless steel fasteners for the upgrading of the wooden bridge on Woodbridge Island in Milnerton, Cape Town. The... 


PROMISING OUTLOOK Nylon fasteners have a promising sales outlook, owing to their being a fast, easy and more cost-effective solution

Manufacturer suggests nylon as best fastener material

21st June 2019

Fastening systems manufacturer Easyhold operations director Simon Barnard says nylon is the best plastic compound to use because of the functionality required for fasteners. Nylon has the... 


CLOSE KNIT
Upat not only supplies the fischer range of products, the company offers four other major brands that are all complementary

Company expands on fixing range

21st June 2019

Construction and fixing supplier Upat South Africa, the sole Southern African agents for fischer Fixings, has added its Duopower nylon expansion plug to its extensive range of fixings. Made from... 


Company expands and increases production

21st June 2019

Manufacturer Impala Bolt & Nut recently initiated an expansion programme to increase its warehouse and production facilities by nearly 3 000 m2.   The investment includes new plant and equipment,... 


ECONOMIC ENDEAVOUR For some small mining companies it is much cheaper to do alluvial mining in the rivers

Manufacturer completes DRC alluvial mining equipment project

7th June 2019

Alluvial diamond mining equipment manufacturer PCF Engineering has completed a multimillion-rand project for a client active in the Tshikapa diamond field in the Democratic Republic of Congo, for... 


Company provides maintenance and repair services for mining industry

7th June 2019

Having recently completed a large facility management project for diamond processing organisation the Diamond Trading Company (DTC) in Gaborone, Botswana, industrial rope-access specialist... 


CLEARLY CUT In Botswana, there is access to historical and geological information, a clear rule of sovereign law and the prospecting licence application process has clear rules and regulations, which make the country appealing to resource investors

Exploration projects on the rise in Botswana

24th May 2019

Following the discovery of the second-largest diamond in Botswana since 2015, the country has received more attention, with investors wanting to invest more in mining projects in the region, says... 


MORE FOR ALL
There is quite a lot of exploration around the Orapa area, which is known for diamond mining

Base metals promise future prosperity for Botswana economy

24th May 2019

The base metals industry is an exciting prospect for Botswana, as copper mining is increasing, which bodes well for the country’s economy, says Botswana Chamber of Mines (BCM) CEO Charles Siwawa.... 


Data collection, investment to boost exploration projects in Botswana

24th May 2019

With the Kalahari copperbelt being underexplored and the advancement of better processing and higher-resolution data collection tools, numerous explorers are increasingly collecting data in... 


A TURNING POINT The predominately used quarter-turn pneumatic actuator turns the valves 90 through degrees

New valves division will provide solutions across industries

17th May 2019

As part of the recently launched EMVAfrica brand, the ENERGYValves division is positioned as not only a supplier of valves but also a one-stop-shop valves solution. Engineering News reported last... 


 MOEKETSI MPOTU The Internet of Things will enable valves, piping and associated accessories maintenance providers to store vast amounts of data

IoT unlocks potential for valves data storage

17th May 2019

The Internet of Things (IoT) has unlocked massive potential for valves, piping and associated accessories maintenance providers to store vast amounts of data on behalf of clients, says industrial... 


KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Ultra Control Valves will launch a course on water hydraulics with a focus on water hammer

Valves range will assist in reducing leaks

17th May 2019

Owing to water scarcity, water utility companies should be proactive in ensuring that pipe leaks are reduced and kept at an absolute minimum, says South African valves company Ultra Control Valves... 


Playing field not level for local valves manufacturers

17th May 2019

Although the Department of Trade and Industry encourages investment in locally manufactured products, this has proven to be a challenge for local valves manufacturers, as companies still prefer to... 


SVEN SMIT The Cyber Pavilion will have an additional cybersecurity-focused stream of content

Securex co-locates with two trade shows

10th May 2019

Building on the success of Securex 2018, in conjunction with A-OSH EXPO, Specialised Exhibitors has this year introduced Facilities Management Expo as another co-located show alongside Securex and... 


ADRIAAN MEINTJES Mining houses, consulting engineers and tailings storage facility contractors have refocused on new best-practice principles for design of tailings dams

Tailings facility designs can save water at mines

3rd May 2019

At the start of the design process, the design problem and solution have to be conceptualised to allow for the design objectives for a tailings facility to be formulated. A range of techniques can... 


EVERY DROP COUNTS Mines need to reduce their water consumption and also take into consideration the increasing need for water as the population grows

Water supply pressure boosts mine water treatment demand

3rd May 2019

Treating mine water has become more common as the mines try to minimise their impacts.  This has allowed for different types of water treatment options to enter the market, as well as a growing... 


KAREN KING The environment has benefited from the stricter legislation that governs how mines should treat their water

Alternative water treatment pursued

3rd May 2019

Mine managers are investigating the use of existing wetlands or creating wetlands to passively treat some of their used water, thereby reducing the volume of water that needs to be actively treated... 


DARRYL MACDOUGALL Verder has improved the technology of the Verderflex peristaltic hose and tube pumps to provide a solution for demanding applications

Water management a reality for mining industry

3rd May 2019

Amid cost balancing; global economy fluxes; revolving regulatory changes; geopolitical, civil and social pressures; and the effects of climate change, water management is emerging as the... 


CONSTANTLY EVOLVING
Companies should consider looking into trends that can provide technological improvements for their in-house products

Scope to upgrade wastewater plants amid industry lull

26th April 2019

Owing to ageing infrastructure, overloaded treatment plant and poor maintenance, the water and wastewater infrastructure in South Africa is a dire situation. Government has had challenges on... 


WASTE TREATED
Wastewater should be seen as a valuable resource, as it can be reused

New technologies to increase wastewater plants’ capacity

26th April 2019

The East Rand Water Care Company (ERWAT) is implementing new technologies at its plants to increase the treatment capacity. ERWAT is set to commission the Nereda technology in June 2019 at the... 


EXCLUSIVELY MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS
The company provides custom-built products based on client designs and specifications

Projects in DRC keep local businesses afloat

12th April 2019

With a lack of investment and new projects locally, stainless steel fabricator Vessel Fab has expanded its offering into Africa and has been working on a few projects in the Democratic Republic of... 


Cost-saving focus prompts heat exchanger design

12th April 2019

The increased importance of reducing capital, operating and maintenance costs has made the assessment of multiple options and variable parameters for heat exchanger design essential to find the... 


GRAEME STAINBANK
The South African Canegrowers’ Association believes that government should acknowledge the damage that a sugar tax has had on the economy and the sugar industry

Industry asks government to intervene in crisis

29th March 2019

The sugar industry has called on government to act immediately to prevent the industry’s collapse, as the industry has lost R1.3-billion in only one season since the implementation of the sugar tax... 


 NEW TECHNOLOGY 
Sugar mills can use the SMRI-NIRS system to obtain information that can help to better understand and control factory processes

New tech helps mills improve factory control

29th March 2019

During this year’s sugar season, centralised scientific organisation Sugar Milling Research Institute NPC (SMRI) says South African sugar mills will use its Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS)... 


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