⎪ Minerals processing and materials handling ⎪
Weir Minerals Africa benefits as mining surges
Weir Minerals Africa continues to perform strongly, more than maintaining its share of the African market while moving into new geographies on the continent, such as Nigeria.
a blade mill, as well as Warman ® slurry pumps. The vibrating screens for the project, which is due to be commissioned shortly, include two massive 51 t double-deck banana screens manufactured in South Africa. Govender says a major focus area for Weir Minerals Africa is sustainability. “When we talk about sustainability, we’re talking about reducing energy consumption, saving water and cutting emissions across every aspect of our operations, including our offices and manufacturing plants,” he explains. “We’re making good progress with this in South Africa. Our foundry in Gqeberha, for example, has recently received a divisional award for its water harvesting initiative. “We’re also, of course, prioritising energy savings in our products, allowing them to run more efficiently and with lower consumption without productivity being compromised.” He adds that the Enduron ® HPGR technology can achieve energy savings of up to 40% in crushing and grinding, which are traditionally amongst the most energy intensive processes in mining. Govender emphasises that Weir Minerals has a continuous programme of investment in digital technology and points to its Synertex ® Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) platform as a major step forward for the company, allowing data from machines to be captured and analysed, with the major benefits being energy optimisation, reduced maintenance and enhanced productivity. www.minerals.weir
states. “We already have a considerable local manufacturing capability at our Alrode and Isando premises in Johannesburg and our Heavy Bay Foundry in Gqeberha, but there is scope for this to be expanded. We have a team looking at the options right now.” Weir Minerals Africa provides products and systems for slurry transportation, mine dewatering, crushing and grinding, classifica - tion and separation, wear lining, corrosion protection and tailings management. Among its world-class brands are Warman ® , GEHO ® , Cavex ® , Enduron ® , Trio ® , Linatex ® and Isodry™. The range of equipment available enables Weir Minerals Africa to provide its customers with integrated solutions addressing every part of the minerals cycle. While the South African market remains an integral part of the company’s business, the rest of Africa is becoming increasingly important and now accounts for over 50% of revenue. “We’re seeing good growth in the SADC region and in West Africa, and we can also report a significant turnaround in East Africa and Central Africa, notably Tanzania and the DRC respectively,” Govender notes. “We’re also excited to have secured our first major order in Nigeria.” The Nigerian order – for an iron ore proj- ect – is substantial and has seen the supply of equipment for screening, washing, grinding and pumping. The order includes Trio ® jaw and cone crushers and apron feeders, Enduron ® vibrating screens, an Enduron ® high pressure grinding roll (HPGR), Trio ® coarse washers and
A ccording to Rajen Govender, interim Regional Managing Director of Weir Minerals Africa, the company has a healthy order book. “The current surge in commodity prices has given the min- ing industry a big boost, which has led to mine owners pushing up production from existing facilities and to new projects being approved. As a supplier of a wide range of minerals pro- cessing equipment, we’re obviously benefit - ting from this upturn in activity.” He adds that Weir Minerals Africa, like most suppliers, is susceptible to the current global shipping constraints that have arisen as a result of the COVID pandemic and other contributing factors, but says the company is managing this problem in close association with its customers to ensure minimal impact on their processing operations. “These constraints have also led us to look at a greater degree of local manufacture,” he Rajen Govender, Interim Regional Managing Director of Weir Minerals Africa.
Left: A double deck Enduron banana vibrating screen manufactured at the Weir Minerals facility in Alrode. Right: The Synertrex monitoring room at the Weir Minerals Isando facility captures and analyses data from customer sites.
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