Premier African minerals Orders $2.12 Million Processing Plant for Tungsten Project

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Premier African Minerals (AIM:PREM) announced that it has placed an order for a processing plant at its RHA tungsten project in Zimbabwe. The company, which has a 49 percent stake in the project, will spending $2.12 million on the plant.

Premier African Minerals (AIM:PREM) announced that it has placed an order for a processing plant at its RHA tungsten project in Zimbabwe. The company, which has a 49 percent stake in the project, will spending $2.12 million on the plant.

According to the press release:

The process plant is designed to meet a throughput of 16 tonnes per hour or 8,000 tonnes per month and a wolframite recovery of 82.8% as described in our press release of 28 October 2014. The stated production rate excludes any consideration of a pre-concentration circuit which, if implemented in future, could increase the plant throughput fivefold at a 20% recovery loss as determined in the metallurgical test work announced on 10 September 2014. The modular plant will be built in Johannesburg by Appropriate Process Technologies (APT). The modules will be containerised and trucked to site where it is expected that the process plant will be fully commissioned by mid-2015.

Click here to read the Premier African Minerals Ltd. (AIM:PREM) press release

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