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Sally Malay nickel plant failure

MILL inspectors are due to arrive on-site today at Sally Malay Mining’s namesake nickel project in Western Australia following a plant failure on Sunday, with the company warning the plant could be closed for up to a month in a worst case scenario.

Rebecca Keenan
Sally Malay nickel plant failure

The plant was shut down after a small section of the SAG mill failed. Sally Malay is now waiting the arrival of inspectors from mill supplier Outokumpu to assess the damage. The lead-time for the part...

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