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Available Brazil Iron Ore Fines.

Specification:

Iron Ore Fe 64.5% (Rejection below Fe 63.5%)

Fe : 64.5% Rejection below : 63.5%

Al2O3 : 0.7% Rejection above : 2.00%

SiO2 : 3.0% Rejection above : 4.00%

S : 0.007% Max : 0.03%

P : 0.05% Max : 0.06%

K2O : 0.008%

CaO : 0.02%

MgO : 0.03%

Na2O : 0.005%

TiO2 : 0.08%

Mn : 0.15%

Physical characteristics:

0.15mm – 3mm 30% min

3mm - 5mm 60% max

5mm -10mm 10% max


Moisture:

8.00% at 105 degrees centigrade

Minimum order is : 150,000 mts per month x 12 months contract.

Price : USD ......... pmt CIF ASWP

Payment Term : Non Transferable or Transferable LC first Nine (9) months & last 3 months by BG or SBLC valid for 13.5 months (USA, Europe, HK top 25) BG/ SBLC is unconditional and Transferable and to be issued at the 1st month.

BG or BCL is required with Soft Probe permission to proceed.

Banks : Prefer non Chinese Banks, HSBC is OK, Offshore or Foreign Banks are ok.

Interested parties, please contact me...as i will be pleased to answer any questions you have.

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General Discusion » brazil iron ore fines available
SAIL's Steel Production and Iron Ore Supply Improve Well

URL: http://www.ferroalloynet.com/
Tags: Iron Ore

Rakesh Kulshreshta, executive director with Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL), said the company's steel production was not affected by the abolition of some miners' licenses, adding that the company has 4 billion mt of iron ore reserves, which is predicted to be sufficient for the next 50 years with the implementation of new iron ore production projects.

Rakesh also said SAIL planed invest US$2.5 billion to double iron ore production from its captive mines to 35.5 million tonnes a year, including the development of the 1.8 billion-tonne iron ore reserves at Chiria in the eastern Indian province of Jharkhand and the greenfield project for development of its Rowghat iron ore reserves with an annual production of 14 million tonnes.

Rakesh indicated Inida will see a substantial increase of steel production in the next two to three years with the addition of new steelmaking facilities.


 
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