Russian minerals: Investments in Russia's industrial minerals industry have been gathering pace, but huge untapped potential remains for intrepid investors in a market that has been overshadowed by the hydrocarbon and metal sectors
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Magnesis Minors: Although limited in commercial development, sources of brucite, huntite, and hydromagnesite continue to find high value niche markets and attract interest from potential players
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Chinese Magnesis: Strategic thoughts and predictions on magnesite refractories development in China by one of the country's foremost authorities on the subject
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Graphite: Quietly building confidence whilst China busies itself with its growing refractory industry, graphite producers have emerged from the doldrums of the late 1990s with new applications and an interesting future ahead, especially where China is con
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Minerals on the Move The whispering train: A five year project into reducing rail freight noise levels is using the "Dolomite Shuttle" as its subject
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Processing HGMS systems: Magnetic removal of colour-influencing contaminants is a critical step towards ensuring quality and developing cleaner, brighter mineral products
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Getting physical: Industrial Minerals suppliers are upgrading their processing operations and developing new ones to keep up with market demands
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