WRIKU MINING&NEW MATERIAL CO LTD is a world leading mineral processing equipment and spare parts manufacture specializing in "Scientific Research, Manufacturing, Sales and Service".
WRIKU develops a variety of products for non-ferrous, black and non-metallic mineral processing needs, covering the entire mineral processing process products including Screen, slurry pumps, centrifuge, gravity machine, Mill machines, wear-resistant rubber flow parts, hydro-cyclones, mill wear-resistant rubber linings, flotation machine rubber stators and rotors,Rubber and polyurethane sieve plate screen panels and steel rubber composite pipe as well as rubber hose.
WRIKU’s aims at the development trend of the industry, adheres to the development path of "Technological Innovation, Product Innovation, Management Innovation, Service Innovation", adhering to the business philosophy of "Industry leading, Quality Winning", dedicated to serving new and old customers, and creating new, Energy efficient ring Continual efforts are being made to maintain equipment.
Site Examine on User’s Request and Technical exchange, seeking common development. On June 15, 2022, the WRIKU company delegate went to Taicang Wugang Terminal Co., Ltd. to visit and negotiate. One day, under the leadership of Manager Xiong and Manager Liu, we observed culture, drew blueprints,
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