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New international sales team member to cultivate partnerships in EMEA
2nd September 2016

US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems Superior Industries recently added Michael Dunne to its international sales team to develop business... 


PIANO KEY WEIRS 
The rectangular keys are made with sloped bases, which guide flow over and away from the crest of the weir
Piano key weir solutions investigated at ICOLD 2016
27th May 2016 By: Simon Sonnekus

The investigation into the structural behaviour of piano key weirs was put under the spotlight at the 2016 annual International Commission on Large Dams Meeting (ICOLD), which was held at the... 


RUI GOMES
Weir Minerals works closely with end-users to ensure that they receive the best performance from their on-site equipment
Plant pumps commissioning under way in Limpopo
2nd October 2015 By: David Oliveira

Slurry equipment solutions provider Weir Minerals Africa is assisting in commissioning the plant pumps at a platinum mine in Limpopo’s Waterberg area. The project scope includes the supply of... 


DEMAND INCREASE 
Weir Minerals Africa now offers a wide range of crushing and separation equipment
Demand for crushing and milling equipment increases following acquisition
2nd October 2015 By: Kimberley Smuts

Following Weir Minerals’ acquisition of crushing and separation equipment original-equipment manufacturer (OEM) Trio Engineered Products in October last year,  the first load of containers carrying... 


Slurry pump scale model receives royal visit
2nd October 2015

During a visit to the engineering business Weir Group’s Weir Advanced Research Centre (WARC) at the University of Strathclyde’s Technology and Innovation Centre in Glasgow, Scotland, UK monarch... 


Rick Menell appointed Gold Fields deputy chair
19th August 2015 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Gold Fields has appointed Rick Menell as deputy chairperson. He had more than 36 years’ experience in the mining industry, including as president of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa, president... 


Lesotho Highlands Water Project – Phase II, Lesotho to South Africa.
Lesotho Highlands Water Project – Phase II, Lesotho to South Africa.
20th February 2015

The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority has issued requests for proposals for four consultancy contracts. 


WEIR HEAVY BAY FOUNDRY The facility is strategically located near the deep water port of Coega, thus positioning it to support global heavy bay foundry requirements
Pumps company grows product portfolio, focuses on R&D
12th September 2014 By: Pimani Baloyi

Scotland-headquartered specialist slurry equipment solutions provider Weir Minerals has been focusing on enhancing its growing pump portfolio by ongoing investment in research and development (R&D)... 


Pumpstation upgrade due for completion
1st August 2014

Water treatment company Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies South Africa announced in April that it has been awarded the contract to upgrade Mangaung metropolitan municipality's Maselspoort... 


Need to adapt to growing water demands
11th October 2013 By: Carina Borralho

A large portion of South Africa’s  water infrastructure has fallen into a state of disrepair and many of the facilities are being operated at much higher capacities than the original design... 


Local comminution equipment company expands its portfolio
4th October 2013

Local comminution equipment supplier Weir Minerals Africa [WMA] reports that it has expanded its product line with the introduction of the Enduron line of crushers, screens and feeders. The new... 


Company Announcement: DRA Kibali Project - Heavy Hitters Build A Big Gold Mine
23rd January 2013

Arguably the largest gold mine in Africa outside of South Africa, the Kibali Gold project offered DRA an excellent opportunity to further flex its muscles in the DRC 


Research and development results in improved valve sleeve
11th May 2012 By: Reggie Sikhakhane

The continuous evolution of the global valves industry, which encourages the development of better performing products and solutions, has led slurry equipment solutions provider Weir Minerals’... 


Company Announcement: Weir Minerals Africa Secures Largest Ever Pump Order
16th September 2011

Weir Minerals Africa has received its largest ever pump order since its merger with the CH Warman pump group in 2008.  


Hydrodynamic screw to be introduced to South Africa
16th September 2011 By: Jessica Hannah

Multidisciplinary equipment supplier Wam Group South Africa aims to introduce its Italian sister company Roncuzzi’s hydrodynamic screws to the South African market. 


Weir Minerals Africa to supply vibrating screens to Indian miner
2nd September 2011 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

Slurry equipment solutions provider Weir Minerals Africa reports it has received its biggest order from India to date. This contract will see Weir Minerals provide seven Linatex vibrating screens... 


Uncured rubber sheeting enables safer application
11th February 2011 By: Idéle Esterhuizen

Pump and rubber lining specialist Weir Minerals Africa product manager for rubber products Ronald Govender tells Engineering News that its recently developed Linatex VS and Linard 60 VS steam cure... 


First orders for slurry pump received
4th February 2011 By: Dimakatso Motau

International pumps manufacturer Weir Minerals Africa reports that it has recently started marketing its new mill circuit duty slurry pump, which is mostly suitable for mill discharge applications. 


International player focused on research and development
19th March 2010 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

International pumps manufacturer Weir Minerals, previously known as Weir Warman, reports that it aims to increase its market share and scope of products in industry through ongoing research and... 


Getting it Right
12th March 2010

In the February 26, 2010, edition of Mining Weekly, we incorrectly published a photo of Grant Stewart from Weir Minerals Africa. The picture should have been of Grant Stuart from Rand Uranium. We... 


New range of diaphagm valves ensure leak-proof reliability
9th November 2007

Valve manufacutring company Umzantsi Africa, part of flow control company PSV Holdings, is distributing the Geomet Diaval range of valves to meet the requirements of engineers working in modern... 


High demand to continue for another 6 to 8 years, pumps company forecasts
19th October 2007 By: Keith Campbell

SUB-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, is currently the fastest growing region in the world for global mining equipment company Weir Minerals, part of the UK's Weir Group. The region is... 


Malawi seeks technical review of multimillion-dollar roads projects
14th September 2007 By: Marcel Chimwala

The Malawi government is seeking proposals from eligible consultancy firms for a review of the detailed engineering design and tender documentation for two road-reconstruction projects in the south... 


Conference paper to highlight cyclone technology developments
7th September 2007 By: Gerrit Bezuidenhout

One of the papers to be delivered at this year's South African Coal Processing Society (SACPS) coal conference will highlight the latest developments in the dense medium separation (DMS)... 


Electricity supply security concerns inspire diesel-driven pump installation
31st August 2007

Unplanned power outages, which have affected business across South Africa in recent years, has prompted a major platinum miner in the Thabazimbi district to invest R6-million on the installation... 


New Website offers solar-drying information
10th August 2007

Environmental company, Enviro Forest Solutions, announced the launch of its new website to provide information to people who are interested in environmentally friendly timber processes for... 


Green rooibos tea gains market popularity
10th August 2007 By: Gerrit Bezuidenhout

Plant extract and natural additive company Afriplex MD Danie Nel tells Engineering News that a 'green' type of rooibos tea is attracting the attention of the health conscious consumer... 


Engineering company advances South African water projects
20th July 2007

South African infrastructure engineering company Stemele Bosch Africa (SBA), a subsidiary of the consulting and engineering B&A Group, is currently working on various water engineering projects... 


Richmond dam project, South Africa
6th July 2007 By: Sheila Barradas

Anglo Platinum (Angloplat) hopes to build the Richmond dam to acquire the water it says its new multibillion-rand platinum-mining projects need. 


Impala No 20 shaft project
6th July 2007 By: Sheila Barradas

The project involves sinking two vertical shafts and then developing three 2,5-km declines to access and transport the reef.  


Impala No 20 shaft project
2nd April 2007 By: Sheila Barradas

The Impala No 20 shaft project involves sinking two vertical shafts and then developing three 2,5-km declines to access and transport the reef. Two trackless declines will be situated between the... 


Top water projects meet SA's growing water needs
23rd March 2007

Throughout South Africa there are a number of water projects and programmes currently under way to meet the growing social and economic development needs of particular regions. These aim to... 


Impala No 20 shaft project, Rustenburg
16th March 2007 By: Sheila Barradas

The project involves sinking two vertical shafts and then developing three 2,5-km declines to access and transport the reef. 


Impala No 20 shaft project, South Africa
16th March 2007

The project involves sinking two vertical shafts and then developing three 2,5-km declines to access and transport the reef.  


Specialist company expands product range
9th March 2007

Better known for their external dart valves, specialist company eDart is now manufacturing an expanded product range which includes Y-pattern slurry valves, pinch valves and knife gate valves. 


Impala No 20 shaft project, Rustenburg
9th February 2007 By: Sheila Barradas

The project involves sinking two vertical shafts and then developing three 2,5-km declines to access and transport the reef. Two trackless declines will be situated between the Merensky and UG2... 


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