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Going dry could save Hawsons serious coin

A review of primary crushing circuits highlighted capex and opex savings up to 30%

GEBR Pfieffer's MVR 6000 C-6 is the biggest vertical mill in Australia. It has been operating since 2014.

GEBR Pfieffer's MVR 6000 C-6 is the biggest vertical mill in Australia. It has been operating since 2014. | Credits: GEBR Pfieffer

An alternative primary crushing circuit could save magnetite project developer Hawsons Iron 30% on its capital expenditure and about the same on its operating costs. The review, conducted by Stantec...

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