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    Tega–Molycop acquisition: comminution circuit implications for plant engineers

    June 2, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    First reported on International Mining – News

    30 Second Briefing

    Tega Industries has completed its acquisition of Molycop, combining Tega’s mill liners and wear solutions with Molycop’s grinding media and rail consumables into a broader “critical to operate” portfolio for comminution circuits. The deal, executed with funds managed by affiliates of Apollo, creates a single supplier spanning SAG and ball mill liners, forged and cast grinding balls, and associated process consumables across copper, gold and iron ore operations. For plant engineers, the move signals tighter integration of liner–media selection, wear-life optimisation and throughput tuning under one global vendor.

    Technical Brief

    • Tega Industries Ltd. positions the combined consumables range as “critical to operate” for mine plants.
    • Consolidation of two large consumables suppliers points to further vendor rationalisation in comminution supply chains.

    Our Take

    For plant operators, a combined Tega–Molycop consumables portfolio means more scope to standardise liners, grinding media and wear parts across sites, which typically strengthens the supplier’s pricing power and influence over mill design choices.

    Apollo’s presence in this 2026 M&A move suggests continued private equity interest in mining consumables, a segment that in our database shows more stable margins than many project-exposed mining services businesses.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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