The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining launched its new Plastics and Rubber Division during Interplas 2002. This new division will provide a strong focus within the newly formed Institute for plastics and rubber...
It was announced today that Western Garnet International have acquired the German company Koninex Mineral Mahlwerk GmbH for an undisclosed sum.
Kominex collect, recycle and sell garnet and alumina (aluminium oxide). T...
The ability for UK manufacturing industry to compete in world markets received a major boost with the announcement on 5 September by Trade Secretary Patricia Hewitt of a new Faraday Partnership for Rapid Manufacturing th...
Australia’s CSIRO have just unveiled a new technology for converting coal mining waste into power.
The revolutionary new technology has the potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gases as well as provide b...
The joint venture between Anglo Platinum and African Rainbow Minerals, established in August of 2001 is now fully operational. The mine has resulted in a capital expenditure of R1.6billion.
The 50:50 joint venture, kn...
Bayoxide E33 from Bayer is a ferric oxide developed to separate arsenic from drinking water supplies. It has just been certified according to ANSI/NSF Standard 61 for drinking water system components. The standard is rec...
Clariant have just commissioned a new production facility at Coatzacoalcos in Mexico. Opening of this plant completes the first stage of Clariant’s expansion into the Mexican region.
The new facility has a capac...
The Interim Council, which has a mandate from the Councils of both the Institute of Materials and the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy to look after all matters relating to the impending merger of the two organisatio...
Metals can help in achieving globally sustainable development, two leading Australian researchers claimed today.
Metals are not biodegradable, have a virtually unlimited lifespan, and can be recycled almost without li...
Minerals Corp Ltd’s has now moved into the marketing stage selling kaolin (also known as China clay) from its Skardon River plant. They have now commissioned the wet and dry plants and expect to have product ready ...
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