Mintek


Mintek is South Africa's national research and development organisation for all aspects of mineral processing, extractive metallurgy and related technology. Originally established as a minerals research laboratory by the government of South Africa in 1934, it is still partly funded by the state with a mandate to "promote mineral technology and to foster the establishment and expansion of industries in the field of minerals and products derived therefrom".
In collaboration with minerals and metal producers locally and internationally, Mintek develops and transfers new technology to industry for processing, extracting, refining and utilising minerals and mineral products. Mintek offers R&D expertise, service test work, and technologies for the gold, platinum-group metals, base metals, ferro-alloys, and industrial minerals sectors.

History

Mintek has its origins in co-operation between the government of South Africa and the University of the Witwatersrand.
Mintek, South Africa’s National Minerals-Research Organisation was founded in 1934 to assist the Mining Industry to operate more effectively and profitably, has achieved international recognition for its contributions. The Mining and minerals industry of South Africa has been extremely innovative, and many notable advances in extraction, refining and manufacturing technologies originating there have impacted on the minerals industry worldwide.
Mintek works with industry and other R&D organisations to research, develop and implement new and improved technologies in the minerals and metallurgical sectors. South Africa has become a world leader in this technological niche, with a successful record of technology export.
Mintek’s research complex is situated in Randburg, about 15 km north of Johannesburg and within easy reach of Johannesburg International airport.

Minerals Research Laboratory

Mintek's scientific and engineering divisions are responsible for product development and process design work, as well as consulting and testwork services for the industry. The divisions include Biotechnology, Minerals Processing, Hydrometallurgy, Pyrometallurgy, Advance Materials Division, Measurement and Control, Analytical Services, Mineralogy, Small Scale Mining and Benefication and Mineral Economics and Strategies.