The Karuruma tin smelter is a tin smelting plant in the capital, Kigali, currently operated by the company LuNa Smelter Ltd. The plant was previously operated by Phoenix Metal Ltd.
The Karuruma tin smelter was built in the early 1980s to produce tin from concentrate coming from the Société des Mines du Rwanda (SOMIRWA). SOMIRWA managed the smelter until 1985 when it went bankrupt. The smelter was reopened at the end of 1990 by a company called ALICOM but was closed again in April 1994 when the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis started. The Government of Rwanda, who owned the smelter, sold it as part of its privatisation program. The plant is located near Kigali, the Rwandan capital.
In 2006, the company tested a new process based on an exothermic process. Those tests were a technical success but the second increase of the price of the electricity in December 2005 and the remaining problem of quantity of raw material were not covered by the positive aspects of the new process. Five years after the privatisation, a complete technical and financial audit has been conducted by the Privatisation to see if the conditions of the contract were respected by both parties. It has been decided between the parties, that Phoenix Metal haven‟t any more obligation. Phoenix Metal has promised to keep in mind smelting and will do a special effort to restart the smelter at first opportunity.
In 2017, the company entered receivership and was bought by the Rwandan government for RWF1.2 billion.
The factory is equipped with 2 electrical arc furnace. The capacity of the furnace is between 10 and 15 tons of mix per day. Three refining furnaces are for the control of the impurities. Two segregation furnaces are used for the recycling of the scrap.
2.Tungsten
4.Beryl
5.Tin Slag
Phoenix Metal worked with one customer named Sideral Development. Sideral pre-financed Phoenix Metal for Minerals purchase.
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