De Beers' diamond technology unit broadens its market

The technology division of global diamond giant De Beers, known as DebTech, will showcase its entire range of products at Electra Mining Africa 2010.

Further, a number of sorting units will be on display. Until 2008, the division's products and services were only made available to the De Beers' family of companies around the world, including those in Botswana, Tanzania, Canada and Namibia, as well as South Africa.

DebTech marketing manager Nico van Zyl tells Mining Weekly that the availability of its products on the open market coincided with the fall in world financial markets, with many operations significantly reducing output during 2009. "Even though this has been the case, DebTech has managed to achieve all its financial targets for the past two years and was able to sell the first sorting units to outside companies. Electronic sorting remains our main focus and is supplemented by magnetic separation and security tech- nologies," says Van Zyl.He reports that the MagRoll magnetic separator is now fully qualified to be used in a wet or dry diamond application. Its redesigned dense-medium controller (DMC) has been upgraded to broaden its application, making it applicable to dense-medium separation for coal, diamonds, andalusite and iron-ore plants.

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