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Multotec advocates joining hands to advance process technology
The age of digital technology holds huge potential for equipment performance in the field of mineral processing, but equipment suppliers will make little progress if they work only on their own....
Multotec expands global reach into South America
South African minerals processing company Multotec is expanding its global reach by investing in South America, where almost 30% of the world’s foreign direct investment is being funnelled. “South...
Custom sampler solution for Guinean Bauxite Producer
Accurate sampling is key to the success of the valuable bauxite industry in the west African country of Guinea, and Multotec Process Equipment’s high-precision sampling equipment is playing its...
New spiral means better recoveries for ferrochrome – and beyond
Following years of detailed test work in the ferrochrome sector, Multotec has successfully developed and proven a spiral concentrator that eliminates beaching and enhances recoveries in the 1 mm to...
On-site testwork at refinery paves way to quality boost
On-site testwork at a South African base metal refinery allowed Multotec to prove its sievebend solution for improving the quality of the customer’s product to market. According to PJ Pieters,...
Success for new ceradox high impact screen panel
Combining decades of experience with its leading R&D and manufacturing capability, Multotec has developed a high-impact screen panel that cuts plant downtime and boosts mine productivity. The...
Multotec pledges customer support during COVID-19 pandemic
While respecting Covid-19 lockdown and other regulations, Multotec has assured customers globally of its technical and sales support, especially to operations declared as essential services. As a...
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US focusing on critical minerals but maintains clear criteria
The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) currently had, regarding mining, a particular focus on critical minerals, pointed out USTDA deputy director and COO Thomas Hardy. He was speaking in a...
Anglo lauded for R600m junior exploration backing
Anglo American drew applause on day two of the Investing in African Mining Indaba for the R600-million the diversified mining major has provided for exploration in South Africa. Established with an...
Looks like South African mining’s going to have great year, says Menar at Mining Indaba
In general, if you look at the commodities produced in South Africa, we’re doing very well, and it looks like 2026 is going to be a great year. That’s the view of Menar MD Vuslat Bayoglu, who spoke...