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Weir Minerals' integrated solutions deliver process improvements
Taking in the full scope of factors within any mining challenge or context, integrated solutions are the best way to reduce operational costs and increase throughput – while maximising water...
Upgrade pumps first when increasing minerals processing throughput
The demand for higher production rates is placing greater pressure on minerals processing plants to produce greater tonnages. Pumps play a crucial role in minerals processing and need to be...
In-house plant design offers quick-fix to boost production
Weir Minerals Africa says that it has the capacity to design and build complete plants for customers that need to rapidly ramp up production, such as when commodity prices rise. The company is able...
Packaging quality brands with in-house plant design
Leveraging its quality brands of screens and crushers, Weir Minerals Africa has the in-house capacity to design and build complete plants for customers – cost effectively and quickly. This has...
Weir boosts W African efficiency
Original-equipment manufacturer (OEM) Weir Minerals’ extensive experience allows it to comprehend clients’ processes, needs and operational hurdles to design solutions that enhance processing...
Company forges on as pumps leading supplier
Weir Minerals remains a leading supplier of slurry pumps as it continues to pioneer some of the sector’s latest developments and advancements. This, says Weir Minerals Africa pumps GM Marnus...
In-house capability offers custom solutions
Weir Minerals Africa says its ability to design, engineer and manufacture pump solutions for the mining sector means that it is able to meet the needs of large execution projects. According to the...
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European Union elevates South Africa’s R105bn green hydrogen project to new high
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Ford Wildlife Trust supports EWT to protect the ‘vulnerable’ Blue Crane
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