Furnaces and Kilns
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Illegal mining hits Ethiopia
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Ethiopia loses revenue worth $25-million a year due to illegal
mining for gold, the Ethiopian mines and energy ministry has
revealed.
13th July 2001
Furnaces & Kilns
SA minnow sells flotation technology to Finnish giant
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Hitech software company Crusader Systems, of Pretoria and
Stellenbosch, the developer of one of the first instrumentation and
control products that converts froth image-analysis to useful plant
measurements and controls, known as the FrothMaster,...
By: User not found.
13th July 2001
Furnaces & Kilns
Another empowerment boost from gem project
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Economic development in the Northern Cape has received a
significant boost with the establishment of the R4-million Sedibeng
diamond recovery plant situated on the perimeter of the dormant De
Beers mine.
By: User not found.
6th July 2001
Furnaces & Kilns
South African firms building DRC diamond-mine
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South Africans are in the throes of expanding a diamond-mine in the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Mining Weekly can today report
that Gauteng company Senet, of Edenvale on the East Rand, already
has personnel on site at the mine situated in...
By: User not found.
6th July 2001
Furnaces & Kilns
Autodilution systems improve efficiency
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Process equipment manufacturer GL&V Dorr-Oliver has installed
and commissioned its first two DynaCharge autodilution systems in
Southern Africa, at Ingwe Coal's Middelburg mine in Mpumalanga.
By: User not found.
22nd June 2001
Furnaces & Kilns
Concentrator proves popular in ferrochrome processing
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Increasing acceptance of Multotec Process Equipment's spiral
concentrators in the ferrochrome industry has seen four
installations of these spiral separation plants commissioned at
Southern African and foreign mines over the past 18 months.
By: User not found.
22nd June 2001
Furnaces & Kilns
40% capacity leap under way
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Amplats
By: System Author
19th November 1999
Furnaces & Kilns
Mineral processing, Western Cape
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The West Coast Investment Initiative, one of eight spatial
development initiatives, has made significant progress with
economic development initiatives in the industrial, agricultural,
fishing and tourism sectors, since May 1997.
By: System Author
19th November 1999
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