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Iron oxide: : build, or it won't come

  • Autores: Kasia Patel
  • Localización: Industrial Minerals, ISSN 0019-8544, Nº. 570, 2015 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Marzo)
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • "There is interest in being able to use high performance natural product," [Andre Zeitoun] said, adding that other natural iron oxide producers may have consistency issues owing to impurities at individual deposits, while the synthetic iron oxide industry has faced environmental criticism.

      "In this weak but slowly improving economic scenario, the new outlook for construction activity in Europe indicates that sectorial production bottomed out in 2013 and stabilised at a very modest level in 2014," [Euroconstruct] outlined. "Thus this new phase can be described as one of modest recovery, and of low productive levels, even if the sectorial growth rates, after some years, will once again overtake the pace of the economy." "It really depends on the quality," one pricing source told IM. "For red iron oxide from china we can see product at below $1,400/tonne but also at higher than $1,600."


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