Weir Minerals Africa News
Mobile pumphouse offers flexibility and reduced costs
Pumping slurry to tailings facilities requires a solution that can move as the dam expands, making room for additional tailings. A mobile pumphouse is seen as ideally suited for this purpose,...
South African large screens for Nigerian iron-ore mine
Large screens designed and manufactured in South Africa are being supplied as part of a process solution for an iron-ore mine in Nigeria. Weir Minerals Africa is supplying a range of solutions to...
Exciting year ahead for Weir Minerals in Africa and Middle East
Weir Minerals Africa is focused on partnering with customers to drive efficiencies using its proven technology-driven solutions. According to Grant Ramsden, Regional Managing Director of Weir...
Large screens for Nigeria show Weir Minerals’ design depth
Two of the largest screens built by Weir Minerals Africa are being designed and manufactured in South Africa as part of a process solution for an iron ore mine in Nigeria. According to Tiisetso...
Weir wins £95m aftermarket order to support Iron Bridge magnetite Project in Australia
The Weir Group, a leading provider of premium mining technololgy, has won a £95m order to provide aftermarket components and service to the Iron Bridge magnetite Project in Western Australia. The...
OEM offers mobile pumphouse solutions
The global shift in focus as to how mine operations can minimise their environmental footprint while improving productivity and complying with new regulations has brought about a need for increased...
Modern design and superior wear materials halve annual pump rebuilds in highly abrasive application, reducing overall maintenance time by 40%. The superiority of genuine Warman® pumps and parts...
Warman® telescopic gland seal guards safeguard operators from rotating parts
The new patented guards make pump maintenance safer and can be retrofitted without pump disassembly. Weir Minerals is proud to announce the global availability of new telescopic gland seal guards...
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