Metso Outotec supplying two primary crushing stations for a Russian mining company
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Metso Outotec supplying two primary crushing stations for a Russian mining company

Metso Outotec supplying two primary crushing stations for a Russian mining company

Metso Outotec will deliver two primary crushing stations for a mine located in the Russian Far East.

The €23 million order, which has been booked in former Metso Minerals’ Q2 2020 orders received, will be delivered by Metso Outotec Corporation.

The commissioning of the equipment is expected to take place in 2023.

The delivery includes two primary crushing stations with Metso Superior™ MKIII 60-110 gyratory crushers and 30 apron feeders.

Superior MKII gyratory crushers are well-proven both globally and in the Russian mining industry. The capacity of the new MKlll crusher is 25% higher than the capacity of the previous generation, reaching 8000 t/h and even more, providing great benefit to the entire mineral processing circuit with its higher throughput and reduced downtime.

“The new generation of gyratory crushers will help the mining and processing plant achieve its target capacity: the advantages of the new equipment will be fully implemented at the future mining and processing plant”, says Alexey Muzychkin, President, Russia and CIS at Metso Outotec.

Metso Outotec is a frontrunner in sustainable technologies, end-to-end solutions and services for the aggregates, minerals processing, metals refining and recycling industries globally. By improving our customers’ energy and water efficiency, increasing their productivity, and reducing environmental risks with our product and process expertise.

Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Metso Outotec employs over 15,000 people in more than 50 countries and its illustrative combined sales for 2019 were about €4.2 billion.

Metso Outotec supplying two primary crushing stations for a Russian mining company

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