Minpro Ltd. has installed Ecuador’s first modern gold-processing plant. The 120-tonne-per-day mill, shipped in modules from the company’s Mississauga factory, will be treating a rich gold ore. Among the components of the plant are a jaw crusher, a cone crusher, double deck screens and conveyors in closed circuit, an Allis-Chalmers ball mill and cyclones.
The six carbon-in-pulp tanks were built in the Mississauga plant as were the thickening tanks, which have been shipped in sections to the Ecuador site.
“In terms of processing equipment, the contract runs from A to Z,” said David Salari, Minpro vice-president. The contract does not end with the company’s supplying the machinery and equipment, however. “We will supply the mechanical people for the installation and the technical and the technical people for the start-up and commissioning,” said Salari.
Much of the mill machinery is refurbished by Minpro and tested on-site in Mississauga, Ont., before shipment.
VME Equipment of Canada, based in Guelph, Ont., has sold 13 rear dump trucks to the Entreprise Nationale du Fer et du Phosphate, the Algerian state corporation responsible for mining exploitation the deal with a loan of up to $4.91 million to the buyer.
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