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New Chair At Pretoria University Will Research Maintenance Engineering
A recently established Chair, co-funded by Weir Minerals Africa, at the University of Pretoria’s Centre for Asset Integrity Management (C-AIM) is expected to play an important role in teaching and...
Weir Minerals Africa Supplies Feeder Ejectors To Camden Power Station
Weir Minerals Africa supplied 130 Linatex® feeder ejectors to Eskom’s Camden coal-fired power station near Ermelo in Mpumalanga to replace all the facility’s existing units. This substantial order,...
Rubber lining extends chute maintenance period sixfold
A Linatex rubber solution proposed by mining equipment supplier Weir Minerals Africa has effectively extended the maintenance period on a jig overflow chute at commodities major GlencoreXstrata’s...
Weir Minerals Africa Reaps The Reward Of Long Term Supply Chain Initiatives
Weir Minerals Africa is beginning to reap rich rewards from a two-year campaign implemented to transform the company’s relationship with its main suppliers from simply transactional associations...
Lining cushions impact on metal elements
Traditionally, lining systems in grinding mills have been composed of metal castings, but inherent problems exist in some all-metal systems; therefore, rubber composite lining systems have been...
Company Announcement: Weir Minerals Africa Donates Two Cyclones to NWU's Potch Campus
Weir Minerals Africa has demonstrated its commitment to the ongoing upliftment of skills in the South African mining industry with the recent donation of a cyclone and slurry pump to the School of...
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Glencore suspends $1bn Canada smelter investments amid stalled talks
Glencore Canada has suspended major investments at its Horne smelter in Rouyn-Noranda after failing to reach an agreement with the Quebec government by its self-imposed January 31 deadline on...
Indonesian miners halt spot coal exports over proposal to cut output
Indonesian miners have halted spot coal exports after the government proposed deep production cuts, leaving Asian buyers unable to secure supplies from the world's largest exporter, industry...
Australia's Sunrise expects to supply US critical minerals stockpile, CEO says
An Australian scandium project backed by mining billionaire Richard Friedland is expected to contribute to the $12-billion US critical minerals stockpile, the company's CEO told Reuters on...