Bob Wolf, Alliance LLC vice president, doesn't believe everything he reads. Manufacturers claim they can swap out rare earth elements for cheaper, more accessible materials, while some miners insist they can fill every gap in the rare earth ...
Tags: Finance, Rare Earth, Metallurgy
Labor problems and low prices have platinum mines closing up shop in South Africa, and the potential for acquisitions is ripening. Senior Mining Analyst and Managing Director at Stifel Nicolaus in Toronto, George Topping believes that ...
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Imagine for a moment that you have a credit card with a limit of a few trillion dollars but with one caveat: you need to use those funds exclusively to provide for your family. It sounds easy, until you realize your “family” is ...
Tags: China, Canada, Metallurgy, Mineral Energy
The Belarusian company OAO Gomelglass is expected to launch a modernized line to make polished glass on 20 December, the press service of the Belarusian Architecture and Construction Ministry told BelTA. The kindling of the glass furnace ...
Tags: Glass Line, polished glass, Belarusian Gomelglass, Construction
The Critical Metals Report: John, a recent Brookings Institution report suggested that greater collaboration between U.S. and Chinese companies would alleviate tensions over tightening rare earth markets. Is the proposed merger between the ...
Tags: Rare earth, Critical Metals, rare earth markets, REEs
The 74th Conference on Glass Problems invites engineers, educators, students, and solutions providers working on various aspects of glass manufacturing to submit an abstract for an oral presentation at this premier industry conference. ...
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By Adam Currie — Exclusive to Rare Earth Investing News Investor focus shifted east this week as market speculators made it known that they believe China will boost rare earth output to take advantage of potential near-term price ...
On 31 December this year, the new regulation for end of waste criteria for glass cullet will come into force. It will contribute to assure a second life for bottles and other glass containers. The criteria were drawn up by the Joint ...
Tags: Boosting Glass, Glass Recycling, Construction Decoration, Criteria
In September 2012, Producer Price Index (PPI) for manufactured goods decreased 3.6 percent, year-on-year, and 0.1 percent decrease month-on-month. The purchasing price index for manufactured goods went down by 4.1 percent year-on-year, and ...
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In August 2012, Producer Price Index (PPI) for manufactured goods decreased 3.5 percent, year-on-year, and 0.5 percent decrease month-on-month. The purchasing price index for manufactured goods went down by 4.1 percent year-on-year, and 0.5 ...
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Tiny glass beads embedded in the road marking material reflect the light from headlights in dark or wet conditions. This is why the markings are still so easy to see in the dark, the fog and the rain. Thanks to their structure, the lines ...
Tags: Evonik, Degaroute Reaction Resin, Construction Decoration
Premiere Fibers, a global industry leader in the development and production of specialized performance fine denier yarns for branded apparel and technical fabric applications, announced it has entered into a strategic relationship with ...
Tags: branded apparel, technical fabric applications, Premiere Fibers, Fibers
Reuters reported that South Africa is drawing up laws to force platinum and iron ore miners to sell "small amounts" of production to local processors at a discount to diversify its economy. Mr Lionel October director general of the ...
Tags: platinum, iron ore miners, domestic metal, South Africa
En.for-ua.com reported that steelmaking production in Ukraine in 2013 will grow by 3% compared to the expected performance of this year up to 33.7 million tonnes. Director of the Ukrpromvneshekspertiza Centre Mr Volodymyr Vlasyuk told a ...
Tags: steelmaking production
Xinhua reported that small scale chrome miners in Zimbabwe have failed to set up a single smelter, almost two years after the government banned exports of raw chrome to encourage value addition to the mineral resource. Mines and Mining ...
Tags: Zimbabwe, mining, mineral resource, export