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Clean TeQ to use DeSALx process at mine water treatment plant in Australia
Written by Global Gypsum staff
14 December 2017
Australia: Clean TeQ plans to build a 2Ml/day DeSALx mine water treatment plant for Fosterville Gold Mine for its mine near Bendigo in Victoria. The US$2.7m unit will use an integrated precipitation and continuous ionic filtration process (DeSALx) that will produce a gypsum-based by-product. This by-product will be compatible with Fosterville’s existing lime treatment plant. Equipment supply, installation and commissioning of the water treatment plant are scheduled for 2018.
The precipitation process removes arsenic and antimony from the mine water as a co-precipitate. The water is then treated by the DeSALx process to remove hardness, sulphate and other dissolved metals. Clean TeQ is also in talks with other mining companies to test its continuous ion-exchange systems for the treatment of process water treatment for recycling or environmental discharge.
Local producers hold 90% of Peruvian market
Written by Global Gypsum staff
12 December 2017
Peru: Volcan Peru and Eternit hold more than 90% of the gypsum wallboard market. Jaime Coronel Zegarra, a product manager for Eternit, said that since opening plants in 2013 and 2015 local production has driven off imports,
according to the El Comercio newspaper. He added that per capita consumption of wallboard rose to 0.39m2 in 2017 from 0.20m2 in 2010. Coronel Zegarra expects the market to grow by 8 – 9% in coming years.
USG Boral to spend US$20m on upgrade in Vietnam
Written by Global Gypsum staff
08 December 2017
Vietnam: USG Boral plans to invest US$20m towards upgrading its gypsum wallboard plant at the Hiep Phuoc Industrial Zone in Ho Chi Minh City. The project will increase the plant’s production capacity by 17Mm2 to 47Mm2 when it starts operation in September 2019.
"We have witnessed strong growth from this region so our decision to invest in the plant is a strategic one. We remain committed to building USG Boral's presence in Southeast Asia. This expansion will see USG Boral utilising our latest Sheetrock technology to provide superior building solutions for the Vietnam market," said Frederic de Rougemont, CEO of USG Boral.
USG Boral started wallboard production in Vietnam in 2006. It produces the Sheetrock, FireBloc, Durock and Firerock brands.
Wacker retains CEO Rudolf Staudigl
Written by Global Gypsum staff
08 December 2017
Germany: Wacker Chemie’s Supervisory Board has re-appointed Rudolf Staudigl as the company’s president and chief executive officer (CEO) for another three-year term from October 2018. It also extended the contract of Christian Hartel, who joined the Executive Board in 2015, until 2023.
Staudigl, aged 63 years, studied chemistry at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich and obtained a PhD in chemistry in 1981. After research posts at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the US and then Ludwig-Maximilians University, he joined Wacker Siltronic in 1983. He became vice president of operations at Wacker Siltronic Corporation in Portland, Oregon in the US in 1989, and president a year later. Staudigl joined Wacker Siltronic AG’s Executive Board in 1993. In 1995, he was appointed to Wacker-Chemie’s Executive Board. Since 2005, he has been an Executive Board member of Wacker Chemie AG and, in May 2008, he became president and CEO.
Hartel, aged 46 years, studied chemistry at the University of Constance. After earning his doctorate at the universities of Geneva and Frankfurt am Main, he began his career in 2000 at management consultants Bain & Company. In 2003, he moved to Corporate Development at Wacker. After various management positions at Wacker Biosolutions and Wacker Silicones, he became head of Raw Materials Procurement in 2010 and president of Wacker Silicones in 2012. In November 2015, Hartel was appointed to the Executive Board of Wacker Chemie.
MoistTech and Weighing & Inspection start partnership in Benelux region
Written by Global Gypsum staff
06 December 2017
Belgium/US: MoistTech and Belgium’s Weighing & Inspection have announced a strategic partnership to provide moisture measurement capabilities for manufactured materials to customers in the Benelux region. The partnership is intended to improve productivity and streamline operations for customers by implementing near-infrared (NIR) technology for moisture measurement and control. An initial primary focus will be developing a joint marketing capability.
“MoistTech is excited to partner with Weighing & Inspection to enhance our delivery of new features to the moisture measurement industry. This will enable us to become more efficient and reduce costs for a larger audience,” said Adrian Fordham, President of MoistTech.