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China's refractory consolidation: : a year on

  • Autores: Siobhan Lismore-Scott, Albert Li
  • Localización: Industrial Minerals, ISSN 0019-8544, Nº. 566, 2014 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Noviembre)
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Chinese refractory industry consolidation continues and expands; MTI denies rumours about Minteq's plant closure; RHI halts acquisition of a magnesite plant in Turkey; QMAG cuts personnel at its magnesite mine in Australia;

      Renshou County, Sichuan Province, is the largest refractory base in southwest China. A year ago, there were 67 refractory companies operating in the province alongside three chemical companies and five ceramic companies, which held a cumulative value of Chinese renminbi (Rmb) 4.9bn ($800m*) in 2013 and a tax revenue of Rmb 170m ($27.7m).

      Zhixin Cai, of Danlu Refractory, and Xueliang Deng, of Xiangyu Special Steel Refractory, together invested Rmb 5m ($816,320) to build a 3,000 square-metre factory with a gas tunnel kiln production line of 98 meters, producing a total of 32,000 tpa of high end refractory products.


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