Welcome Canadian mining company clients to visit our company for an inspection.


Release Date:

2026-01-30

On January 30, 2026, a delegation from a renowned Canadian mining company visited our company to evaluate our intelligent ore-sorting equipment, with a focused examination of smart sorting technologies for key minerals such as lithium ore, hematite, copper ore, and pegmatite. The company’s Chairman, Sang Haibo, together with the core management team, provided full-scale hospitality throughout the visit. Through on-site equipment demonstrations, technical discussions, and capacity assessments, the two sides reached consensus on customized solutions and a framework for long-term cooperation, thereby injecting new momentum into the collaborative development of the China–Canada supply chain for critical minerals.

  On January 30, 2026, a delegation from a renowned Canadian mining company visited our firm to evaluate our intelligent ore-sorting equipment, with a focused examination of cutting-edge smart sorting technologies for key minerals such as lithium ore, hematite, copper ore, and pegmatite. The visit was fully hosted by Mr. Sang Haibo, Chairman of our company, together with the core management team. Through on-site equipment demonstrations, technical discussions, and capacity assessments, the two sides reached consensus on customized solutions and a framework for long-term cooperation, thereby injecting new momentum into the collaborative development of the China–Canada supply chain for critical minerals.

  This visit aligns with the core objective of Canada’s Critical Minerals Strategy: “building a sustainable and resilient minerals value chain.” The delegation first arrived at the company’s smart manufacturing facility, where they focused on observing the production process of the next-generation AI-powered multispectral sorting equipment. At the product demonstration center, the delegation brought in samples of complex, domestically sourced lithium ore from Canada and conducted on-site tests to evaluate the performance of our sorting equipment. Equipped with 5,400-pixel high-speed linear CCD sensing technology and powered by a proprietary mineral composition recognition algorithm, the intelligent sorter completed batch processing in just five minutes, separating raw ore with a purity of less than 60% into high-purity lithium concentrate exceeding 98%—a result that far surpassed the delegation’s expectations. “This technology, which balances precision with low-carbon operations, is exactly what we need to accelerate the green transformation of mining,” said the delegation leader, as he held up a sample of the sorted ore and praised the equipment’s stability and efficiency.

  During the panel discussion, the company’s Technical Director provided a detailed overview of customized solutions tailored to the characteristics of Canada’s mineral resources. Given that many local mines are located in remote areas, the equipment features a modular design and a remote operations-and-maintenance system, enabling stable operation in ambient temperatures as low as –30°C. In addition, the integrated carbon-footprint-tracking function accurately records carbon-emission data throughout the ore-sorting process, aligning with Canada’s ESG management requirements for the mining industry. Mr. Sang noted that the company has already provided equipment support to mines in more than 20 countries worldwide; in particular, an intelligent sorting system deployed at a Canadian lithium mine has maintained three consecutive years of trouble-free operation, with a 72% improvement in ore-processing efficiency, thereby establishing a robust track record of service in the North American market.

  The two parties engaged in in-depth discussions on the specifics of implementing their cooperation, agreeing to use a quartz-mining project in Canada as a pilot initiative to deploy small-scale equipment and iteratively refine technologies, with plans to gradually expand into other critical mineral sectors such as lithium, copper, and gold mining. The delegation noted that Guxin’s technological expertise and service capabilities are highly aligned with Canada’s strategic vision of establishing itself as a global hub for electric-vehicle-materials production, and expressed optimism that through technical collaboration they can jointly address the bottlenecks hindering the processing of critical minerals in North America.

  As a global benchmark in mineral color sorting services, the company has leveraged more than 50 proprietary intellectual property rights and an extensive global service network to become a leading supplier of intelligent sorting equipment for the international mining industry. This in-depth collaboration between Chinese and Canadian enterprises represents not only a precise alignment of technology and market needs but also a cross-border resonance with the concept of green development. Moving forward, Gu Xin will remain committed to advancing innovation in key mineral sorting technologies, deepening international cooperation, and delivering China-made smart solutions to support the high-quality development of the global mining sector.