Coke Coal Crusher Equipment

Published: 29th March 2011
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U.S. Canadian Minerals, Inc. announces that the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Noble Technologies Corp ("Noble"), has secured both a Building Permit and a temporary Business License from Storey County, Nevada (the "Permits"). The Permits allow Noble to commence the assembly of the equipment that is essential to the efficient execution of Noble’s business plan, specifically the processing, smelting and refining of precious and base metal ore bearing concentrates for third party mine owners and operators in the American southwest. The Permits require Noble to assemble the processing equipment on a basis which is consistent with the plans prepared and submitted by Noble and approved by the Storey County Building Department. The Permits are also subject to certain conditions cited by the Storey County Fire Department. Upon completion of the assembly on a basis consistent with Storey County permitting requirements and prior to the commencement of operations, Noble anticipates receipt of both a Certificate of Occupancy and a Business License from the County. In conjunction with this work, Mark Kersey, the Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company, is working with Nevada State officials to secure the air quality, water, mining and mercury permits required for Noble’s 31,000 square foot processing plant to become fully operational.







ICL Industrial Products (ICL-IP) is launching Merquel(TM), a new product line for reduction of mercury emissions from coal fired power plants, kilns and incinerators. The Merquel(TM) product line is based on ICL-IP’s line of inorganic bromides tailored specifically to be applied in various proprietary technologies developed in recent years to reduce mercury emission.Bentonite Processing Plant







Mercury is a neurotoxin affecting child and infant development. According to the UN Environment program, once released, mercury persists in the environment where it circulates between air, water, sediments, soil and biota in various forms. Current emissions add to the global accumulation; and as mercury pollution travels great distances through the atmosphere, it is a global problem. ICL-IP is active in supporting the global efforts to reduce mercury emissions released into the environment.







The US is leading the effort to regulate mercury emissions, both at the federal and state levels. As more countries follow and establish their own regulations, the demand for mercury reducing technologies and products will increase.







Implementation of the regulations in additional countries around the world has the potential to increase the demand for bromine based products by hundreds of millions of dollars over the next decade.Coke Coal Crusher Equipment







ICL-IP’s Merquel(TM) product line, coupled with other technologies, allows coal fired plants to reduce mercury emissions by utilizing an economical solution, which can be tailored to the power plant’s specific configuration. Mercury removal technologies employing the Merquel(TM) product line are highly efficient solutions for mercury pollution, as they do not affect installed combustion systems or create any secondary pollution.







ICL-IP Industrial Products is one of ICL’s (TASE: ICL) three operating segments. It produces bromine, magnesia and chlorine from Dead Sea brines, and manufactures and markets a range of compounds, including a large variety of flame retardants, bromides for industry, agriculture and water treatment products, as well as a range of magnesia products, phosphorous and chlorine-based products for numerous uses.Coke Coal Grinding Machine


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