‘No flash in the pan’: Betterect and DryTech achieve a trio of mineral concentrate drying plant successes

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Betterect undertook transport to site – including lifting of the product dry bin using their own 160 and 120 ton cranes - and installation of the flash drying plant on site

Betterect, a South African fabricator and erector of large processing equipment structures, undertakes steel fabrication projects within the mining, petrochemical and other industries, for clients as far afield as Austria, Italy, Germany and Australia, as well as throughout Southern and Central Africa. With more than four decades in the industry, they are the recognised leaders within their field.

As such, Betterect has conceptualised and developed the ‘Team Africa’ concept, in which steel industry suppliers and manufacturers join forces and share skills and expertise to supply mining, power generation, industrial and other sector projects throughout Africa, thereby enhancing commercial activity and boosting economic growth on the continent.

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Betterect undertook transport to site – including lifting of the product dry bin using their own 160 and 120 ton cranes – and installation of the flash drying plant on site

A keen participant in this concept is DryTech International, which was established in 1983 and is a world leader in mineral concentrate drying, as well as supplying robust and durable processing equipment. Through their extensive pilot plant facilities, DryTech offers a range of innovative, productive and efficient high-tech engineering solutions for the drying and processing sectors of a variety of industries — both locally and internationally —including fine chemicals and polymers, web and textiles, pulp and paper and biomass sectors; and also specifically, for many key mines around the world.

Recently, DryTech International commissioned Betterect to undertake the fabrication of a flash drying plant on a South African platinum mine, as part of the mine’s objective to increase production.

Francois Herbst, Project Engineer at Betterect points out: “Betterect has partnered with Drytech previously and we enjoy an excellent relationship, which has seen us achieve several flash drying plant project successes since our first collaboration.”

Juan Horstmann, General Manager of DryTech International underscores Herbst’s observation: “We are no stranger to Betterect’s expertise and, since 2016, have collaborated on no less than three flash drying plants on mines both locally and in Africa, using our combined skills to achieve excellent results for our clients.”

Betterect’s fabrication processes are renowned for their adherence to the strictest standards of production. The company has also invested substantially over the past five years in the latest pulse arc welding technology, which assures excellent weld technology, while reducing welding time.

“The flash drying plant was fabricated from mild steel at our workshop in Chamdor, Krugersdorp, with all manufacturing executed according to stringent quality assurance and project management protocols, in accordance with ISO 3834 part 2 standards. Betterect also undertook transport to site, and installation of the flash drying plant on site.”

Herbst describes the previous collaborations in more detail: “On a local platinum mine project in 2016/2017, Betterect undertook the detailed drawings, fabrication, rigging, installation and transportation of the flash drying plant, which was manufactured predominantly from mild steel with stainless steel handrails and gratings. We also conducted a tandem lift of the product dry bin – with dimensions of 5 x 12 metres – using our own 160 ton and 20 ton cranes, onto the abnormal load flatbed vehicle for transportation to site.

For a project in Zimbabwe, a fluid bed combustor upgrade was required, comprising mild steel fabrication. Betterect fabricated and installed this; while for a project in Rustenburg, a retrofitted flash dryer was refurbished by Betterect, using mild steel.”

True to Betterect’s exceedingly high standards, on each project, all fabrication took place according to the most stringent fabrication standards criteria in its Chamdor facilities in Krugersdorp, Johannesburg.

“This type of close teamwork is what gives Betterect and its partners a competitive edge when undertaking projects locally and in Africa — for both local and international clients alike – while practising the true ethos of the ‘Team Africa’ concept,” Horstmann adds.

“This level of expertise and professionalism is why Betterect is our preferred installer and fabricator,” Horstmann remarks, emphasising that it is this consistent service which is also beneficial to them as a client, giving them confidence in the quality and reliability which Betterect stands for.  

Horstmann says: “DryTech’s developments and advances over the past 39 years have made us experts in process design and nothing is a case of ‘one-size fits all’, as every drying plant we develop is bespoke, down to the finest details. In essence, there are no ‘catalogue’ or off the shelf items. It is this ethos which has ensured significant repeat business for us a company – such as the three platinum mine flash drying plant projects we undertook with Betterect.”

He explains that furnaces and smelting operations require bone dry, free-flowing concentrate for material transport and injection into furnaces. Therefore consistent, reliable, and fully automated mineral concentrate drying has become a key requirement for every smelting operation.

“DryTech’s profound knowledge and understanding of the concentrate drying process ensures that, in addition to being cost-effective, these criteria are met; and, in collaboration with Betterect’s all-round expertise and specialised fabrication, the recipe for success is a given when designing and delivering bespoke flash drying plants,” Horstmann notes.

With a small, tight and efficient team of 30 people, including design and process engineers, DryTech International has created a paradigm shift in the drying of mineral concentrate within the mining sector – as the flash drying process is not only exceedingly fast, affording favourable turnaround times – but also highly effective, impacting positively on production, he adds. 

“To achieve all this, we share the workload with the fabricator; and, as both companies are ISO-certified and design and fabricate flash drying plants to fall within the legal emissions requirement — determined by the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) in South Africa, and specified by whatever country we are manufacturing for — we have absolute confidence in our teamwork,” he adds. Betterect fabricated all three flash drying plants in accordance with the detailed drawings supplied by DryTech.

“The actual flash drying process happens within 30 seconds, and in minerals specifically, we aim at attaining less than one percent moisture in the concentrate. This process takes place at between 600˚C and 700˚C,” Horstmann points out.

All platinum ore is ‘wet feed’ material, he explains and therefore requires intense drying — which in turn, translates into high power consumption and increased cost — to achieve this.

“However, through our many years in the industry, we have developed a highly efficient feed management method for attaining the optimum drying result, using the least power, while expediting the process. By combining already dried concentrate with the material that requires flash drying, the dry material circulates, and the concentrate is dried faster, using less power, in a shorter time, to achieve the best result,” Horstmann explains.

The flash drying plant produces 30 tons per hour of mineral concentrate, at 600˚C for the heat input temperature, while the drying temperature is 110˚C, which ensures it is bone-dry, free-flowing concentrate.

Horstmann emphasises that the project was completed seamlessly, from logistics and risk assessments to communications.

“In line with previous projects, this was executed on time, on budget, with precision and expertise. We once again experienced Betterect’s professionalism first-hand, with minimal challenges during any process: from submitting the detailed drawings and fabrication through to installation. There were also no reported injuries, owing to stringent adherence to all health and safety protocols.

As per the ‘Team Africa’ concept, when industrial suppliers collaborate synergistically, our collective experience and expertise can only benefit the industry and grow the economy,” he notes. “We look forward to working on many future projects with Betterect as our preferred fabricator and installer. Our trio of mineral concentrate drying successes are therefore definitely not a flash in the pan!” he concludes

About Betterect:

Betterect is a specialist in mild and stainless steel fabrication, steel erection and corrosion protection of large processing equipment structures. Established 1974, the company has extensive experience in fabricating and erecting all types of industrial and process equipment, steel structures, structural steel, hoppers, chutes, tanks, plant assemblies, pipe lines and material handling equipment. Services include detailing and shop drawings, steel fabrication, corrosion protection, erection (which includes structural, mechanical, platework and piping or ‘SMPP’ installations), refurbishments and spares.

Betterect has an enviable reputation within local and pan-African industry sectors, from mining to power generation and many more. The Betterect brand is synonymous with premium quality workmanship and professionalism, and with the provision of expertise in the supply of customised steel fabrication and erection locally and throughout Africa.

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