A true passion for excellence has driven Metso
ND Engineering to become one of the best stainless steel
fabricators in the world. This drive was the mainspring
behind the company winning the engineering projects category
of the recent Stainless Steel Awards.
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The
main tower of the sulphuric acid converter which
Metso ND Engineering designed, built and commissioned
for the Scorpion mine in Namibia. |
The
awards are contested by both local and overseas companies,
and are the larges stainless steel awards in the world,
and the biggest single industry awards in Sound Africa.
The award to Metso ND Engineering was made for the supply
and installation of a Sulphuric Acid Converter plant for
the Scorpion Zinc Min in the middle of the Namib desert.
Entries in this most prestigious of all stainless steel
awards world wide, came from all over the world.
During
the construction, the Rosh Pina area often experience
the most adverse weather conditions possible, with temperature
frequently reaching 45 degrees compounded by wind storms
and dust clouds which reduced visibility to zero. The
work was made even more difficult by the 100km an hour
winds, which made hauling and lifting huge slabs of stainless
steel and working on the flimsy scaffold next to the converter
extremely hazardous. The entire crew of two supervisors,
three boilermakers, four welders and five semi-skilled
workers stayed on site in between periodically being bussed
back to Durban to visit their families.
The
project utilized 250 tonnes of stainless steel plates.
Pre-manufactured of the modular units was completed in
the record time of 63 days. Installation on site was completed
in 57 days. The judges found the work to be of exceptionally
high quality, standards, workmanship and delivery.
For
more information, please contact Axel Nielsen on 031 -
464 0625.