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Antam closes smelter for 6 months

INDONESIAN company PT Antam said an unplanned shutdown of its refurbished ferronickel smelter will last five to six months and would cost the company an estimated $US3-55 million to repair.

Ben Sharples
Antam closes smelter for 6 months

Antam said the smelter closure at its FeNi II project in Indonesia was due to safety concerns over abnormal metal levels in the furnace and higher than normal temperatures at the bottom of the furnace....

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