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25 September 2020, Saxony, Oberwiesenthal: A truck loads pre-crushed material in the precipitation mine of the Erzgebirgische Fluss- und Schwertspatwerke GmbH. Around 300 metres underground, fluorspar and barite - an important raw material for the chemical industry and the building materials sector - are mined here. The first part of the processing starts here with pre-crushing. The concentrate is then transported to a special processing plant in the Aue nickel smelter. To meet the increasing demand for raw materials, approaches are being sought in Germany and the EU to secure raw material supplies and establish binding environmental standards. With centuries of experience and modern projects in active mining, raw material extraction and remediation, Saxony is leading the way. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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Mining in the Erzgebirge
25 September 2020, Saxony, Oberwiesenthal: A truck loads pre-crushed material in the precipitation mine of the Erzgebirgische Fluss- und Schwertspatwerke GmbH. Around 300 metres underground, fluorspar and barite - an important raw material for the chemical industry and the building materials sector - are mined here. The first part of the processing starts here with pre-crushing. The concentrate is then transported to a special processing plant in the Aue nickel smelter. To meet the increasing demand for raw materials, approaches are being sought in Germany and the EU to secure raw material supplies and establish binding environmental standards. With centuries of experience and modern projects in active mining, raw material extraction and remediation, Saxony is leading the way. Photo: Hendrik Schmidt/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:ZB/DPA/共同通信イメージズ WEB不可