Roytec Global

7th February 2017 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Roytec Global

South Africa-based liquid/solid and mineral separation equipment supplier Roytec Global is a leader in the supply of thickening, filtration and mineral flotation technologies for the mining industry.

Roytec is passionate about service excellence and prides itself on living up to its promises.

The company offers two main categories of mineral processing equipment – proprietary technologies and partnered technologies.

Proprietary technologies comprise all thickener types, pin bed and dynamic bed clarifiers, multimedia SX filters, ion exchange systems and reagent plants.

Partnered technologies comprise mineral flotation cells, vacuum belt and disc filters, and filter and tower presses.

All equipment (proprietary and partnered) is fully backed and serviced by Roytec specialists based in Johannesburg.

Thickeners cover conventional, high-rate, high-density and paste thickening. Roytec’s revolutionary RadFlowTM Feedwell is well recognised to significantly improve thickener and clarifier operation through efficient energy dissipation and flow distribution.

In terms of flotation, Roytec has a long-term support agreement with the Beijing General Research Institute for Mining & Metallurgy (BGRIMM), covering its flotation technology. BGRIMM is Asia’s leading mineral flotation supplier with over 20 000 cells in the field.

Roytec also has in-house vacuum belt filter expertise and partners with Nuclear Industries Yantai Tongxing (TXSY) for the fabrication of belt filters up to 160 m2. While major components are imported from China, all mechanicals (such as motors, gearboxes, hydraulics and instruments) are specified for well-established Southern African service and repair.

Another Chinese partnership sees a full range of filter presses offered in conjunction with high-quality supplier Xingyuan Filter Company.

The company also offers Roytec TXSY tower presses that cover an effective area of up to 168 m2. TXSY is Asia’s leading tower press supplier with 250 units in the field.