Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

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Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

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Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

Sinosteel Australia Rocklands Copper Mine Project-Rubber Expansion Joints

Copper mining is an important part of the Australian mining industry. In 2009, the output value of the copper mining industry reached 3.0532 billion Australian dollars, occupying an important proportion of the Australian mining industry. In 2009, the number of employed persons in the copper mining industry in Australia was 4,512 and the number of mining companies was 16.

Australia is an important copper production in the world*. In 2008, its mine copper output accounted for 5.7% of the world’s total mine copper output, making it one of the world’s five largest copper producers. Australia is also one of the most important copper exports* in the world. In 2008, it exported 450,000 tons of copper concentrates, becoming the world’s three largest copper concentrate exports*, after Chile and Peru, accounting for 10% of the world’s total exports (Chile 36%, Peru 15%). Australia is also the world. The top five refined copper exports* account for 4% of the world’s total exports. The top four are Chile (38%), Zambia (7%), Peru (5%) and Japan (5%).

This article attempts to provide a brief introduction and discussion on the development status of the Australian copper mining industry in recent years on the basis of the recently completed project work, in order to enrich the understanding of the Australian copper mining industry.

2. Reserves and resources

According to data from the Australian Bureau of Geosciences in 2009, as of the end of 2008, Australia’s economically proven copper resource reserves (EDR) were 77.8 million tons, accounting for 12.9% of the world’s total proven reserves. According to Australia’s mine production capacity in 2008, the reserves are sufficient for Australian production for 88 years. Table 1 shows the growth of Australia’s copper resource reserves in the past 10 years.

Australia’s copper resources are mainly distributed in South Australia, accounting for about 73% of Australia’s total copper reserves. Followed by Queensland, accounting for 11%; followed by New South Wales and Western Australia, accounting for 9% and 6% respectively.

 

Among the identified mineral resources, Australia has the world’s largest resources of iron ore, lead, nickel, rutile, silver, uranium, zinc and zirconium, and the second largest bauxite, lignite, cobalt, ilmenite and tantalum. Resources, the third largest copper and lithium resources, the fourth largest thorium resources and the fifth largest black coal and manganese resources.

Introduction to radiation protection:
With the rapid development of modern technology, an invisible and intangible source of pollution has attracted increasing attention from all walks of life. This is the electromagnetic radiation known as the “invisible killer”. For the human body, a good conductor, electromagnetic waves will avoid a certain degree of harm. Generally speaking, radar systems, television and broadcast transmission systems, radio frequency and microwave medical equipment, communication transmission stations, ultra-high voltage transmission lines, and most household appliances can generate electromagnetic radiation sources of various forms, frequencies, and intensities.

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