FLSmidth has signed a DKK950 million contract with ShalkiyaZinc to produce mineral processing tools, including mill circuit pumps, for a greenfield zinc-lead concentrator at its zinc and lead mine in the Kyzylorda region of Kazakhstan.
The gear will transform the plant right into a world-class facility that efficiently separates minerals with a minimised environmental influence.
เกจวัดแรงดันลมคือ will provide two underground crushing stations with a supplies handling system to the process plant, a full bundle of comminution and separation equipment, together with SAG and ball mills, mill circuit pumps and cyclones, the zinc-lead focus flotation and regrinding circuit, together with nextSTEP, VXP vertical mills, focus thickeners, and Pneumapress filters, reagents preparation and dosing area. Full plant automation can be included, as well as set up and commissioning supervision providers. The new concentrator will be supported from FLSmidth’s new service supercentre in Karaganda.
Equipment supply will be accomplished during 2024, with commissioning set to start by the end of that year.
“We are excited to obtain this first order from ShalkiyaZinc, which highlights our full flowsheet expertise,” says Mikko Keto, Group CEO at FLSmidth. “The big selection of kit included within the order will help ShalkiyaZinc save on both CAPEX and OPEX; our new nextSTEP flotation expertise will enhance the quality of the concentrates, the SAG mill will provide extra flexibility, while the automation and digital solutions will further allow water and energy financial savings alongside safer operations.”
“After testing and fundamental design work executed by FLSmidth, we’re happy to enter this new phase of collaboration with the procurement of critical applied sciences to enhance the productivity and sustainability of our plant,” says Assel Rakhimova, chief project director of Tau-Ken Samruk. “We believe in profitable execution and look ahead to receiving the ordered equipment in accordance with the schedule for set up and to proceed working with FLSmidth on commissioning companies and spare elements.”
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