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Chinese bauxite spot prices rocket higher

Chinese bauxite prices have jumped again in June, continuing the uptrend since May as the Chinese government ramps up efforts to stamp out polluting operations.

Chinese bauxite spot prices rocket higher in mid-June as the government targets remaining illegal calcining operations to further stamp out polluting facilities, which will slash yet more supply.

Mining operations in major bauxite-producing regions Shanxi and Guizhou were mostly suspended in May as the central government ramped up anti-pollution control. Under the newly enforced measures, calcining and processing plants in Shanxi and Tianjin were also affected.

Although the majority of plants that did not meet environmental standards were shut, some continued to operate illegally at night, two Europe-based traders told IM.

However, the Chinese environmental teams in Tianjin and Shanxi are continuing to undertake inspections in order to control pollution levels. Shanxi government announced on 15 June that it will carry out a special large-scale investigation on all operations in the province. The government has also encouraged locals to report any illegal operations.

«Some small unlicenced producers in Xingang, Tianjin, continue to produce during the night. The Government Environmental Team in Hebei and Tinjin have been tipped off by other suppliers that this continues to happen and the government is now focused on these suppliers and their customers,» one Europe-based distributor told IM.
As a result, many more plants are expected to shut down in the coming weeks, market sources said.

Amid heightening anti-pollution control, and the resulting suspension of production, bauxite stock levels are said to be depleting quickly, which has supported prices over the past two weeks.

Spot prices of 85% refractory-grade bauxite (85% Al2O3/2.0/3.15-3.2/0-6mm) rose to $380-390/tonne on an FOB Xingang basis, while 86% bauxite increased to $390-400/tonne, both grades gained $40 compared to a fortnight ago, according to IM’s assessment on 15 June.

Smaller volumes of 85% bauxite were reported to have traded at above $400/tonne in Europe and Asia, but these could not be verified at the time of publication.

87% bauxite held unchanged at $400-430/tonne, 15 June, while 88% was assessed at $430-470/tonne, up from $430-450/tonne previously, both on an FOB Xingang basis.

Jul 17

Refractories in the Foundry Industry

Founding is in metallurgical terms commonly meant to encompass the processes used in melting, purifying and casting metals and alloys including ferrous and non-ferrous products of all types and as such is still a very important market sector for both refractories suppliers and installers to satisfy.

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Jul 10

El pasado día 27 de junio tuvo lugar en la sede de Anfre en Madrid la Junta Directiva y las reuniones de los Comités Técnicos y de Montadores

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En esta ocasión y con motivo del próximo curso de montadores, que se llevará a cabo, si todo procede según lo previsto en noviembre, la reunión de los comités fue conjunta, para poder tomar decisiones claves al respecto.

Carlos Briz y Roberto Caballero han tomado cargo de sus nuevos puestos, como Presidente y Vicepresidente de ANFRE respectivamente.

Queríamos agradecer a José María Domínguez, Presidente saliente, toda la dedicación que ha ofrecido a Anfre durante su mandato.

En la reunión de la Junta Directiva, como en ocasiones anteriores, se han tratado temas de suma importancia dentro del sector, tanto nuevos como temas anteriores que preocupan a los asociados.

Una vez finalizadas las reuniones hemos podido disfrutar de una comida en buena compañía ofrecida por Anfre.

Os esperamos a todos en Octubre!!!

Jul 04

Review of Refractories Markets & Research – 2016

Globally, the major markets for refractories are iron and steel (~70%) and cement (~10%). The annual production of steel and cement, by the World and China, since 2000, as a general indication of the market trend for refractories. For both steel and cement production worlwide, and in China, it is seen thar the upward trend of many years has slowed/flattened over the las 2-3 years.

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More information, download .PDF

Jun 26

Refractory Products, the TC Refractories Perspective

During its meeting in spring 2016 in Völklingen/DE, VDEh Technical Committee (TC) Refractory Materials made 10 high ranking speakers from refractories industry address the most important product groups of refractory materials. Starting fron definition, composition and characterisation the focus was laid on the applications and latest refractory developments …

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