We produce and market chrome ore, ferrochrome and vanadium, and we are one of the world's largest and lowest-cost producers. We also market manganese ore and alloys. Most of the world's ferrochrome is used in the production of corrosion resistant steel, more specifically stainless steel.
22 furnaces spread across five smelting facilities in South Africa, with a capacity of 2.34 million tonnes per annum. Three technologies are employed; conventional, Outokumpu and Premus. Premus technology is the most sophisticated ferrochrome production technology currently in existence globally, and is used at the Lion and Lydenburg plants.
Heritage Resources Act (No 25 of 1999) for the Glencore Lion Smelter in the Steelpoort Valley in the Limpopo Province. The aims with the heritage survey and impact assessment for the Lion Smelter Project were the following: To establish whether any of the types and ranges of heritage resources as outlined in
Glencore Operations South Africa invites applicants to apply for a 12-month In-Service Training / Student Internship Programme 2023 / 2024. Company: Glencore Lion Smelter. Job Type: In-Service Training / Student Internship. Location: Steelpoort, …
Executives - Glencore Lion Smelter Buy the executives list from same sector. Information available as an option. Location - Glencore Lion Smelter. Other addresses. Visit address Kennedys Vale on the R555 Between Middelburg Ste, Steelpoort Burgersfort 1133 South Africa.
The proposed Lion Energy Conversion Facility (ECF) plans to convert thermal energy from the excess furnace gas produced by the Lion Smelter Complex into electrical energy in Swedish Stirling’s propriety power generation technology (PWR BLOK 400-F units). The conversion will supply electrical energy back to the Smelter Complex.
Subject: Glencore Lion Smelter: New TSF Site Selection Study and Laydown Area PCD Options 1. INTRODUCTION This memo summarises the work that has been undertaken by Knight Piésold (KP) as part of the new tailings storage facility (TSF) …
The proposed facility (hereafter referred to as Lion ECF), will convert the thermal energy from the excess furnace gas produced by Lion Smelter Complex into electrical energy in the Swedish Stirling’s proprietary power generation technology (PWR BLOK 400-F units).