CAPABILITY
Exceptional capability in the manufacture of high chrome white iron
The abrasion-resistant properties of high chrome white iron (HCWI) have a wide range of
applications in mining ore-processing plants. Of these, two of the most important are mill-
and chute-linings.
The Johannesburg-based Mitak is one of the largest dedicated HCWI foundries globally. Established in 1972, Mitak has developed a comprehensive understanding of the HCWI alloy range, which has laid the foundation for its extensive competence and capability. Mitak employs more than 500 people and currently casts more than 850 tons a month, with the capacity to cast up to 1,000 tons. It is one of the few foundries in the world that can make HCWI castings weighing up to 18 tons.
A major advantage offered by Mitak is that it is a 'one-stop' supplier. The entire manufacturing process, which includes pattern making, casting, machining, heat treatment and inspection, is carried out at its Alrode site; which allows for stringent quality control at every step of the process. Furthermore, Mitak is ISO 9001:2008 accredited and is also a Level 4 BBBEE supplier.
The Johannesburg-based Mitak is one of the largest dedicated HCWI foundries globally. Established in 1972, Mitak has developed a comprehensive understanding of the HCWI alloy range, which has laid the foundation for its extensive competence and capability. Mitak employs more than 500 people and currently casts more than 850 tons a month, with the capacity to cast up to 1,000 tons. It is one of the few foundries in the world that can make HCWI castings weighing up to 18 tons.
A major advantage offered by Mitak is that it is a 'one-stop' supplier. The entire manufacturing process, which includes pattern making, casting, machining, heat treatment and inspection, is carried out at its Alrode site; which allows for stringent quality control at every step of the process. Furthermore, Mitak is ISO 9001:2008 accredited and is also a Level 4 BBBEE supplier.