Metso Outotec has won a contract to supply key grinding equipment for ArcelorMittal’s Las Truchas 2.3MTPA iron ore processing plant revamp project in Mexico.
The contract, worth around $26.9 million
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Metso Outotec signs $30M ball mill upgrade contract
Metso Outotec has signed a $30 million (EUR 19 million) services contract to deliver four ball mill upgrade packages to a copper and gold mine in the Asia Pacific region.
The refurbishment project for
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Metso Outotec wins $37M grinding mill supply contract
Metso Outotec has won a $37 million (EUR 24 million) contract to deliver several horizontal grinding mills and thickeners to a greenfield nickel project in Indonesia.
The scope of delivery includes five
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Metso Outotec signs $150M supply contract
Metso Outotec has signed a contract worth EUR 100 million (AU$156 million) to deliver all key technology for a new concentrator plant in Norilsk, Russia.
The concentrator is operated by Chernogorskaya
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Webinar: Monitoring chute liner wear in real time
Variability in ore type and changes in liner materials can impact the wear rates of the liners used to protect the inner walls of transfer and feed chutes. As a result, it can be difficult to accurately
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Metso Outotec relaunches handbook
Metso Outotec has relaunched its popular Basics in Minerals Processing Handbook.
The handbook gives practical and useful information about minerals processing equipment, their systems and operational environments.
It
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Lynas signs supply deal with Metso for large rotary kiln
Lynas Kalgoorlie has signed a deal with Metso Minerals for the supply of a large rotary kiln and combustion system for baking rare earth elements at a greenfield project in Western Australia.
The order
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Metso merges with Outotec
Metso will combine with Outotec to form Metso Outotec, while Metso Flow Control will become a separately listed company called Neles Corporation.
The move was initially announced on 4 July, 2019, when
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