Boliden awarded a SEK 40 million Contract in China

Boliden's subsidiary, Boliden Contech, has signed a SEK 40 million contract with the Chinese lead producer Western Mining.

Boliden is to construct and deliver equipment for a lead smelter, supervise the installation, as well as provide engineering and commissioning services. The new smelter will replace existing shaft furnaces, which have been condemned for environmental reasons.

The heart of the new smelter is a Kaldo furnace or TBRC, top blown rotary converter, to produce 50 000 ton crude lead per year. A condensing unit for sulphur dioxide is also included to enable production of sulphuric acid.

The new lead smelter will be located in central China close to the city of Xining in the Quinghai province.

Western Mining operates several lead mines and two refineries. The new smelter is expected to come into operation in approximately two years.

For further information, please contact:

Jan Johansson, President and CEO, Boliden AB, telephone: +46 8 610 16 02.
Jan Nilsson, acting Managing Director, Boliden Contech, telephone +46 910 876 22 or +46 07 560 34 94.

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