Twin Pines Project Wet Concentrator Plant Sedgman is the Principal Design and Supply Contractor for the Relocatable Modular Mineral Sands Wet Concentrator Plant at Twin Pines Minerals LLC’s (TPM) New Jersey facility in the United States of America. When complete the facility will process 232t/h of heavy mineral sands feed from the existing tailings deposit and produce a concentrate of zircon and ilmenite ready for downstream mineral separation and future processing. Sedgman’s scope of work includes engineering design, procurement, fabrication and delivery of the modular plant and associated infrastructure, with provision of construction and commissioning technical support. Mineral Separation Plant CLIENT TWIN PINES MINERALS LLC SERVICES PROVIDED CREATE BUILD SCOPE FEED PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR RESOURCE MINERAL SANDS The contract award follows a front end engineering design and metallurgical test work development phase where Sedgman used modern processing technologies to develop an innovative, cost effective and relocatable plant design. Sedgman has worked closely with TPM over the last two years to refine the design and delivery model to meet the project requirements, and are currently active in developing other near term project opportunities with TPM. The modular plant design, delivery and commissioning is a great example of Sedgman’s Global Minerals Strategy in action, involving inputs from multiple offices including our Shanghai procurement hub to offer TPM state of the art design delivered in a cost effective and timely manner. Detailed design has commenced on the project with completion scheduled for March-April 2016. Sedgman’s work on the Wet Concentrator Plant has led to the award of a second contract as Principal Contractor for a Relocatable Mineral Separation Plant. When complete the Mineral Separation Plant will process heavy mineral concentrate produced by the Wet Concentrator Plant. The layout of the plant will have provisions of further expanding the plant capacity beyond its nominal design capacity of 15 tonnes per hour. Create Build Operate
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