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Skorpion Zinc

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Location
  
Rosh Pinah

Country
  
Namibia

Company
  
Vedanta Resources

Region
  
Karas

Products
  
Zinc

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More than 1000 employees at skorpion zinc mine face retrenchment nbc


Skorpion Zinc is the 8th largest Zinc mine in the world, producing Special High Grade (SHG) Zinc. Since November 2010 it is owned and operated by Vedanta Resources.

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Skorpion is located in southwest Namibia, near the town of Rosh Pinah.

Skorpion is a unique mine in several ways. Firstly, it is a supergene zinc ore body composed of alluvial accumulations of zinc carbonate and silicate minerals of detrital nature deposited within a palaeochannel. There are no other currently commercially viable deposits of this type.

It is also one of the few mines in the world which mines "zinc oxides", which actually is a mixture of non sulphidic zinc minerals such as smithsonite, hydrozincite, tarbuttite and willemite.

Finally, it is the only zinc processing facility to use solvent extraction-electrowinning metallurgy to process and refine its zinc products (others using conventional smelting and roasting).

The Skorpion SX-EW plant creates Special High Grade, ultra-pure zinc cathode as a primary product, which is so low in impurities that it commands a price premium.

Conversion of the skorpion zinc refinery


References

Skorpion Zinc Wikipedia