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South Africa

15 Mount Joy Close, Wilbart, GermistonSouth Africa

Zambia

11 Mwalule Road, Northmead, Lusaka, Zambia.Postal 38006, Northmead,Lusaka, Zambia.

Mauritius

C.O. Intercontinental Trust LTDLevel 3, Alexander House 35 CybercityEdeneMauritius

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AVENIDA BALBOA CON VIA ITALIA, RBS TOWER FLOOR 10, OFFICE 1004

 

 

Mining

We are a mining company operating on the extraction and processing of nonferrous metals such as gold, cobalt, copper, manganese, zinc and other non ferrous metals.

With over ten mining concessions, one operational processing plant and one processing plant under construction. as all across Zambia, we upgrade our ores from the lowest grades to the maximum grades per our clients requirements.

Our concessions:

Cobalt

Cobalt is used in alloys for aircraft engine parts and in alloys with corrosion/wear resistant uses. Cobalt is widely used in batteries and in electroplating. Cobalt salts are used to impart blue and green colors in glass and ceramics

Gold

Gold is a precious metal that has been used for coinage, jewelry, and other arts throughout recorded history. In the past, a gold standard was often implemented as a monetary policy, but gold coins ceased to be minted as a circulating currency in the 1930s, and the world gold standard was abandoned for a fiat currency system after 1971.

Manganese

Manganese phosphating is used for rust and corrosion prevention on steel. Ionized manganese is used industrially as pigments of various colors, which depend on the oxidation state of the ions. The permanganates of alkali and alkaline earth metals are powerful oxidizers. Manganese dioxide is used as the cathode (electron acceptor) material in zinccarbon and alkaline batteries.

Copper

Copper is commercially produced mainly by smelting or leaching, usually followed by electrodeposition from sulfate solutions. The major portion of copper produced in the world is used by the electrical industries; most of the remainder is combined with other metals to form alloys. (It is also technologically important as an electroplated coating.)

Zinc

Zinc is most commonly used as an anti-corrosion agent, and galvanization (coating of iron or steel) is the most familiar form. Zinc is more reactive than iron or steel and thus will attract almost all local oxidation until it completely corrodes away.