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Thursday 28 December 2017 - 13:25
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Non-resource export: Russia to supply unique ore pretreatment systems to Iran



Sputnik - Russia's company Technoros is developing innovative technologies for mining enterprises. The company's complexes are expected to become yet another Russian non-resource export product. One of the first countries to demonstrate its interest in the new systems was Iran, Technoros' general director, Igor Katser, told Sputnik.




Krasnoyarsk company Technoros, specializing inthe development ofore quality control systems, will supply its technologies and ore pretreatment equipment toIran, the company's general director, Igor Katser, told Sputnik.
"Our system allows you toquickly and efficiently sort outores ofdifferent composition intoenriched ones and 'empty.' The equipment automatically distinguishes [chemical] elements from20th to92nd inthe Mendeleev periodic table (from calcium touranium). There is no such technology inIran," Katser said.


Katser pointed outthat duringhis recent 10-day trip toIran he and his colleagues met withthe representatives of10 Iranian companies and held a presentation ofTechnoros' ore management system.

He underscored that duringits first the trip toIran the Technoros leadership managed totake significant steps while promoting theRussiannon-resource export product.
"During the meeting [in Iran] our company signed a memorandum oncooperation tosupply our equipment, crude ore management systems, [to the country]. One system costs $10,000. Having obtained all the necessary information fromour partners, we can produce and implement such a sorting system within5 months," the Technoros director said.




Ore-controlling station RCC-CM

The company expects that byDecember 31 it will have started working onthe project withinthe framework ofthe signed protocol and ink the first contracts withcertain Iranian companies.

Katser stressed that Technoros' equipment and systems have been successfully implemented inmore than46 enterprises inRussia.

The director ofthe company pointed outthat Technoros is planning togo even further: It is considering the creation ofa special research center together withIran.
"After the meeting we proposed tothe Iranians toestablish a Technology Research Center inTehran," Katser noted. "It would be possible tobring there small samples ofore and visually check the efficiency ofour equipment. It would help bolster mutual trust and it will be much easier forspecific Iranian companies tomake a decision topurchase the systems."



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