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  • Mineral Processing Products

About Us

Shijiazhuang Mets Machinery is an international company specializing in manufacturing and the service of Slurry Pumps. The Head office is located in Shijiazhuang City, with several international subsidiaries.

Metslurry Engineering is our branch located in Perth, Western Australia that was established in February 2017. We are devoted to providing high quality, low cost and reliable mining equipment spares and excellent aftermarket service. Our products include a variety of Slurry Pumps, Sump Pumps, Spare Parts, Metal and Rubber abrasive parts, Slurry Valves and other required equipment. We insist on supplying end user reliable quality products in the shortest lead time and professional after sales service.

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