PCC - MTI crystallises future; Huber in Russia
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Mineral projects remain high risk
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Waterford Wedgwood relocates to China
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In the hall of the magnesite king A review of Asian dead burned magnesite (DBM) reveals that Chinese DBM continues to rule the roost in the 90-97% MgO range
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Fine tuning plastics
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Living the high life For the past five years, the lithium minerals and carbonate industries have been in a state of flux as brine-derived carbonate has risen to prominence
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DAP to the future A review of the US phosphate market explores how in late 2002/early 2003 diammonium phosphate prices started to rally in what is hoped to be a prolonged multi-year recovery
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Iron oxide
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Opportunities in South Africa
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Brazilian asbestos
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Sri Lankan minsands
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JSC Kombinat Magnezit
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In line with minerals The US freight railroads are the world's busiest, and here, in the second of a two-part feature on rail freight, we look at issues that have an impact on US mineral supply and pricing such as loading, volume, and efficiency of m
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Gypsum calcining While every wallboard and plaster producer has its own philosophy on gypsum calcining, they all have the same key questions when installing or modifying their technology
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Pearlescent mica
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Borate classification
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Mount Bleechmore vermiculite
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