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Tektronix redefines mid-range oscilloscopes

Tektronix has introduced the new 5 Series MSO mixed signal oscilloscope to better meet modern electronics design challenges. The 5 Series MSO redefines the midrange oscilloscope with a host of innovations including the industry’s first FlexChannelTM technology that allows 4, 6 or 8 analog channels and up to 64 digital channels, …

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Pumping slurries with a peristaltic pump

Verder Peristaltic Pumps offer several advantages for mines to pump their slurries. Some of the advantages include less water, power, space, damage chemicals and downtime. According to the company, the hose pumps can circulate slurry SGs of 1.6 to 1.8 or up to 80% solid content. The traditional centrifugal pump …

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Shanta’s Helio transaction cancelled

Shanta Gold has cancelled its proposed £3.5-million buyout of TSX-V-listed Helio Resources in Tanzania. The country’s new mining legislation has been cited as a potential influencer to the termination of the deal. “Accordingly, having taken professional advice and upon due consideration, Shanta Gold will not be acquiring all of the …

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Miners urged to improve fire-detection systems

ASP Fire has emphasized the importance of fire-detection systems in underground mining citing that underground mining is an exceptionally hazardous environment, The professional and accredited fire risk management believes persons who work underground have limited means to escape in the event of any fire and calls for earliest possible warning …

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2nd edition of Kenya Mining Forum on the cards

Kenya’s government in collaboration with the country’s Chamber of Mines has announced plans to host the second edition of the Kenya Mining Forum. Elodie Delagneau, Event Director of Kenya Mining Forum said the jamboree is slated for from 13-14 November in Nairobi. “We want to establish and consolidate Kenya’s position as a …

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RTS Africa spin filters help compressors ‘breathe’ easier

Air compressors used in industry are, for the most part, well-proven, reliable pieces of equipment, able to operate for years with relatively little maintenance. However, their very reliability can lead to problems when the quality of their intake air is neglected. “Many industrial air compressors work in very dusty conditions, …

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Ethiopia’s Tulu Kapi gold projects gets funding

Kefi Minerlas has signed on-site funding agreement for Tulu Kapi gold project in Ethiopia. The $135-million deal with Oryx Management to finance and operate all the on-site infrastructure follows Kefi’s signing of terms with the Ethiopian government to fund the building of all off-site infrastructure for the project. “Kefi has …

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First Cobalt to spread out exploration deals in DRC

Canadian company First Cobalt has announced intentions to close the transaction of a strategic alliance for a 70% interest in seven prospective copper/cobalt exploration properties in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The development is expected to progress exploration in one of the world’s ‘high-reward cobalt jurisdictions’. Targeted seven properties …

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Black Mountain Resources raises $1m for Uganda mine

Vermiculite miner Black Mountain Resources has raised $1-million, with the funds to be immediately deployed to delivering operational improvements at its Namekara mine, in Uganda. The ASX-listed miner said the funds were raised through the placement of 25-million fully paid ordinary shares at $0.04 apiece to new cornerstone investor, Investmet. …

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Kenya reviews mining laws as industry struggles to grow

Kenya is reviewing its mining code, a year after enacting new legislation, as it seeks to attract investment into an industry that’s barely grown over the past five years. The government is working with the UK Department for International Development-funded Extractives Hub to come up with a revised law that …

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