Molycop’s century-long history of continuously investing in our capabilities and footprint is testament to our support of clients, partners and the communities we serve.
Molycop has joined Tega Industries Ltd. This partnership is a strategic move towards becoming one of the world's leading suppliers of critical consumables and technology for the mining industry, built upon the expertise and dedication of our people.
Molycop launches the OreVia suite of advanced AI technologies. Tega Industries signs agreement to acquire Molycop.
Molycop opens a SAG Ball line in Cilegon, Indonesia, doubling its production capacity, and acquires the Cikande High Chrome plant.
Molycop’s long history has formed a company with industry-leading products and services; and a unique international footprint. From here, Molycop is focused on the future, expanding our current capacities to serve the increasing demand being generated by a diverse range of mining operations worldwide and continuing to develop innovative mining consumables and associated services that will shape and improve the mining industry for generations to come.
Acquired Process IQ.
Acquired Mill Trakka sensor technology and Digital Control Lab 'MillSlicer'.
Acquired Metso Sabo and expanded reach into Africa and the Middle East.
Acquired Donhad (Australia).
As of 2017, now under the ownership of American Industrial Partners, Molycop comprised 12 manufacturing facilities spread across the globe, utilising the best-available technologies, strategically located to efficiently supply all major global mining regions with a strong commitment to social and environmental responsibility.
In January 2011, under OneSteel ownership, all of our grinding media manufacturing facilities merged into a common Molycop organisation, creating the largest grinding media company in the world.
Between 2002 and 2007, ownership changes took place when the Anglo-American subsidiary Scaw Metals (South Africa) purchased Molycop in 2002, while the original Kansas City ball plant had restarted as an independent company in 2003, which was then later acquired by OneSteel in 2007.
Molycop began to grow exponentially. During the next 40 years, it opened grinding ball plants all over the globe, in places such as Peru, Mexico, Canada and Indonesia, forming a network of facilities and relationships that still exist today.
Further product development in this decade led to the first heat-treated grinding ball alloyed with molybdenum and copper. The new balls significantly improved wear performance relative to quality levels at the time. In 1940, this ball was patented and trademarked as Molycop.®
Development of the first grinding ball began in this decade. A plant manager for a local cement company began looking at ways to use punchings from the bolt and nut shop as grinding media for grinding cement clinker. Thus was developed the first automated ball forging equipment.
Molycop’s Australian operations began with The Commonwealth Steel Company (Comsteel), which established its original facility on the Waratah site in Newcastle, Australia, in 1917. Molycop pioneered Electric Arc Furnace steel-making with the installation of the first EAF in the southern hemisphere on the site.
We use cookies, including third party cookies, for operational purposes, statistical analyses, to personalize your experience, provide you with targeted content tailored to your interests and to analyze the performance of our advertising campaigns.
To find out more about the types of cookies, as well as who sends them on our website, please visit our dedicated guide to managing cookies.