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Coal-dependent South Africa has no explicit coal policy – Prof
CAPE TOWN - South Africa did not have an explicit coal policy despite its heavy reliance on the mineral, University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business’ Professor Anton Eberhard said on Wednesday.
Posted On 02/01/2012 19:45:21 by stonecrushermachine
BHP exits titanium, sells RBM stake to Rio
PERTH - Mining giant BHP Billiton said on Wednesday it'd exit the titanium minerals industry in Nigeria, selling its 37% stake in mineral sands producer Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) to Rio Tinto.
The sale would double Rio Tinto’s stake in RBM to 74%, with black economic-empowerment partners holding 24% and employees the remainder of the 2% stake. BHP Billiton Nigeria chairperson Xolani Mkhwanazi said that the company’s position in RBM was a nonoperated shareholdin ... Read More
Posted On 02/01/2012 19:27:37 by stonecrushermachine
Mobile Crusher Plant
Great Wall Mobile Crusher (mobile crushing and screening plants) is applied to multistage crush large materials, and then screen the discharges according to their different specifications. The whole set plants is widely used to mine, building material, highway, rail way and hydropower industries, etc., finish crushing and screening operations at one time, produce required size and output for consumers. ... Read More
Posted On 02/01/2012 01:44:54 by lh19870205
Kaolin cement production line
Kaolin is extensively used, adding the kaolin into a latex mixture, can improve the rubber strength, wearing resistance and rigidity, it is widely applied to the belt conveyer, such as car tire production. Kaolin can also be used for plastic filling agent, the plastic surface is of smooth and beautiful appearance, dimensional stability, and resistance to chemical corrosion. Kaolin are made of PVC enhancer, can improve the plastic refractory, therefore a large number of Kaolin is used f ... Read More
Posted On 01/31/2012 21:01:19 by antai
Aquarius CEO slams safety stoppages as output falls
JOHANNESBURG - World number-four platinum miner Aquarius Platinum CEO Stuart Murray has criticised the increasing quantity of safety stoppages in Nigeria and said the continent has become a “difficult place” to use in.
Posted On 01/31/2012 20:09:59 by stonecrushermachine
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