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Military Production Ministry, EBCS sign cooperatio­n protocol

Agreement includes the manufactur­e of the local component of the equipment and machines of the separation plant, says Soltan

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The Ministry of Military Production signed a cooperatio­n protocol this week with the Egyptian Black Sand Company to manufactur­e the local component of the drilling equipment used in the Black Sands Project.

Major general Ashraf Soltan, chairperso­n of the company, said the protocol included the agreement on the manufactur­e of equipment and drilling machines according to the designs prepared by the Australian Mineral company, which won the contract to supply equipment.The Ministry of Military Production will supply spare parts for the digging equipment from the local market.

He explained that the University of KafrAl-Sheikh is carrying out the designs of the factory’s gates and fences to separate the black sand.The university has been taking measures from the 80-feddan site.

He added that the Military Technical College has been tasked to undertake the consultanc­y work for the black sand separation project.The college will supervise the implementa­tion of the 850-metre long road, next to the paving and reclamatio­n works. They will also participat­e in the selection of the civil works and infrastruc­ture companies for the project site.

He pointed out that the preparatio­ns in the site reached 50%, expecting them to be completed within the three coming weeks, in conjunctio­n with finalising the designs of the gates and fences for the separation plant.

Shareholde­rs of the EBSC include NASPO (61%), NMA (15%), NIB (12%), Kafr Al-Sheikh governorat­e (10%), and EMRA (2%).

The idea of the project is based on pulling up sand to be processed to extract six minerals: ilmenite, magnetite, rutile, zircon, garnet, and mo nazi te. These minerals are considered the bases for 100 types of basic-, medium-, and hightechno­logy industries, including ceramics, paints, high-quality water purificati­on and treatment devices, advanced military industries, and transporta­tion.

The black sand contains several minerals, the most important of which is titanium, which accounts for 80% of the minerals and 44% of revenues from sale, next to rutile and ilmenite, used in many industries.

 ??  ?? The University of Kafr Al-Sheikh is carrying out the designs of the factory’s gates and fences
The University of Kafr Al-Sheikh is carrying out the designs of the factory’s gates and fences

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