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Clariant Opens Mining R&D Center In Brazil

by Michael McCoy
December 9, 2013 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 91, Issue 49

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Clariant’s new center will support miners of phosphate, iron, and sulfide ores.
Clariant’s new mining applications lab in Brazil.
Credit: Clariant
Clariant’s new center will support miners of phosphate, iron, and sulfide ores.

Clariant has opened an applied research center for the mining industry in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Located in the heart of the Brazilian mining industry, the center is staffed by scientists who will develop ore flotation products as well as reagents for pelletizing, dust control, filtration, and settling, Clariant says. The company says it has been active in Brazil’s mining sector for 35 years.

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