SMM1, April 4 / PRNewswire-Asianet /-Uzbekistan's Almalyk Mining and Metallurgical complex, (AMMC), plans to build a new copper processing plant, according to UzDaily. According to AMMC, the TOMS Research and Design Institute (Russia) will develop a project for the new plant, which is scheduled to be launched in 2022. The new plant will adopt a reasonable scheme to enrich minerals, which will, among other things, make it possible to increase production of salable products-copper, molybdenum and gold. Russia should provide the possibility of processing oxidized ores, slag and old tailings, which would also provide opportunities to increase the production of copper and gold. The TOMS Research and Design Institute will be involved in the modernization of two operating copper processing plants. The work will begin next year. These plants are now processing copper-molybdenum sulphide ores from the Kalmakyr and Sary-Chek deposits, extracting precious metals and rare metals in addition to non-ferrous metals. AMMC points out that the plant's equipment is out of date and needs to be updated. Modernization will improve technical performance and introduce modern technical solutions to enrich the output of copper and molybdenum ores.
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