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Multotec's new spiral for retreating ultra-fines
Multotec has taken another innovative step to help customers recover more of their valuable ultra-fine material so that it does not go to waste in the discard. As a leading designer and...
Learnerships benefit entire economy
Providing education in the form of learnerships, apprenticeships or internships should not be regarded as merely a means of achieving skills development points or ensuring a good broad-based black...
Company developing filter press prototype
Minerals processing company Multotec is in the final stages of developing a South African-manufactured filter press, Multotec Process Equipment MD Bheka Majola tells Engineering News & Mining...
Multotec leads the way in composite liners for large SAG mills
As the mining industry moves to larger semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mills for higher productivity, Multotec is developing and applying innovative liner designs to optimise liner performance, mill...
Northern Ireland’s technology expertise fuels growth in Africa’s mining industry
Africa is a central player in the global mining industry, producing platinum, copper, iron ore, diamonds, gold and more[1]. Several Northern Ireland companies are key suppliers to this industry –...
As a recognised industry leader in metallurgy and process engineering Multotec assists mining houses across the world process minerals more efficiently, effectively and reliably. Our equipment and...
Evolution of cyclones to improve coal fines recovery
Continuous improvement of Multotec classification cyclones helps customers meet both commercial and environmental imperatives in the coal sector, according to Ernst Bekker, product specialist...
Company’s range increases, improves recovery
The application of South African minerals processing company Multotec’s technologies in tailings and waste management streams allows for the recovery of resources – such as water, precious metals...
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Exoskeleton testing for underground mining yields positive results
Exoskeletons are currently being tested for their effectiveness in barring at one of Sibanye-Stillwater’s operations as part of the Fall of Ground Action Plan (FoGAP), with positive results so far....
Tivan and Sumitomo advance JV for Speewah fluorite project
ASX-listed Tivan has reported progress in negotiations with Sumitomo towards establishing a binding joint venture (JV) for the development, financing, and operation of the Speewah fluorite project...
Rio Tinto talks with Congo over developing prize lithium deposit
Rio Tinto Group has held talks with the Democratic Republic of Congo about developing one of the world’s biggest hard rock lithium deposits, in the latest sign of the miner’s enthusiasm for the...