China has added another "largest in the world..." to its armoury with the world's largest mineral crushing plant opening for business in Shanxi Province in Northern China.
The beast can crush more than 9,000 tonnes of hard minerals per hour, installed at the Yuanjiacun Iron Ore Mine owned by Taiyuan Iron and Steel (Group) Co., Ltd. last year. It officially started production this week.
The Yuanjiacun mine is China's largest open pit iron ore mine.
A mineral crushing facility that can crush more than 9,000 tonnes of hard minerals per hour has started production in north China's Shanxi Province.
The crushing equipment can break bulk minerals into small rubble ready for pulverization, it can also be used for open pit mining.
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The beast can crush more than 9,000 tonnes of hard minerals per hour, installed at the Yuanjiacun Iron Ore Mine owned by Taiyuan Iron and Steel (Group) Co., Ltd. last year. It officially started production this week.
The Yuanjiacun mine is China's largest open pit iron ore mine.
A mineral crushing facility that can crush more than 9,000 tonnes of hard minerals per hour has started production in north China's Shanxi Province.
The crushing equipment can break bulk minerals into small rubble ready for pulverization, it can also be used for open pit mining.
*Proactive Investors Australia is the market leader in producing news, articles and research reports on ASX “Small and Mid-cap” stocks with distribution in Australia, UK, North America and Hong Kong / China.* Reported by Proactive Investors 2 hours ago.