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Jo’burg will see all on camera Restricted

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Digital internet-linked cameras are planned to relay site progress back to Johannesburg daily, giving the design team for Anglovaal Mining’s (Avmin) R500-million-plus cobalt slag project at Chambishi, in Zambia, continual site status. This...
28th May 1999
 
 
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Second 40 MW smelter is part of plan Restricted

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CONDUCTIVE-hearth furnace technology is set to play a crucial role in the recovery from slag of between 2 000 t to 4 000 t of cobalt and between 5 000 t to 10 000 t of copper at Chambishi Metals in Zambia, where Anglovaal Mining Limited (Avmin) is...
28th May 1999
 
 
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Slag dryness is crucial Restricted

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The material to be fed into the smelter at Chambishi Metals in Zambia at an initial rate of 350 000 t/y will have a moisture content of less than one per cent, Dowding Reynard & Associates (DRA) project manager John Rees tells Mining Weekly. Slag...
28th May 1999
 
 
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So innovative, it’ll be patented Restricted

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A joint patent is to be taken out by Avmin and Hatch Africa on innovative cost-saving hydrometallurgical technology which will be used for the first time at Anglovaal Mining’s R500-million-plus cobalt-from-slag project in Zambia, Hatch...
28th May 1999
 
 
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Top SA–Zambian cobalt renaissance Restricted

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South Africans will next month begin building a new R500-million-plus metals-treatment plant in Zambia – a project which is providing an early flicker of contribution towards the realisation of Thabo Mbeki’s African Renaissance dream,...
28th May 1999
 
 
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Virtually-real speed Restricted

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AN engineeringly-correct virtually-real computerised site model is helping to fast-track the R500-million-plus Chambishi cobalt project (Cosak) which is speeding ahead to beat Zambia’s notoriously-inhibiting rains, expected from October,...
28th May 1999
 
 
 
 
 
 
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