Evraz commissions new crushing-and-sorting complex at Gurevsky mine

Monday, 16 May 2011 17:48:23 (GMT+3)   |  

Russian mining and steel producing company Evraz Group has put into operation the new crushing-and-sorting complex at its Gurevsky iron ore mine. The full capacity of the complex is 2.9 million mt of raw limestone per year.
The new complex will replace two crushing and concentration mills, and will increase the quality of products.

Modern treatment facilities and aspiration plants will decrease lime dust emissions into the environment.


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