July 16, 2011 Green jobs may be replacing aluminum with ‘urban mining’ An electronics recycling company in Badin, Washington was talking Saturday to applicants for jobs at a facility that could employ as many as 200 people. A building that once was…
July 12, 2011 World aluminium demand to double in 10 years World demand for aluminium will double in the next decade, driven by growing use in aircraft, transportation and luxury cars, the head of major European products maker Amag said on…
July 11, 2011 China hikes smelting, steel capacity cuts Reuters Africa reports that China has ordered local governments to cut a total 2.04 million tonnes of aluminium, copper, lead and zinc smelting capacity in 2011.
July 11, 2011 LME non ferrous trading climbs 16 per cent in H1 2011 LME non-ferrous trading climbs 16 per cent in H1, 2011 Read more : non-ferrous metals,ferrous metals,lme,commodity derivatives LONDON (Commodity Online): Non-ferrous trading registered a growth of 16% in volumes at…
July 7, 2011 Orbite completes Can$57.5 million bought-deal offering Exploration Orbite V.S.P.A.announced that it has completed its previously announced bought-deal private placement of special warrants (the "Special Warrants") in the aggregate amount of C$57,500,000 (the "Offering"), which includes the…
July 7, 2011 Aluminum maker Alcoa will start 2Q earnings season Alcoa Inc. starts the quarterly earnings season when it reports second-quarter results Monday after the markets close. Watch for signs that Alcoa benefited from more sales of aluminum at higher…
July 5, 2011 Ionic solution for metal extraction There is something about ionic liquids that attracts the interest of researchers seeking greater efficiency in electrical and chemical systems, from improved batteries to industrial catalysts and solvents.
July 4, 2011 Australian bauxite development discussions terminated – Chalco The Aluminium Corp of China said the Queensland government had terminated the discussions over possible development of bauxite resources in Australia.
July 3, 2011 Fire at Sapa Profilers plant in Sweden fire, plant, Sapa Profiler, Sweden A fire broke out in Sapa Profiler´s extrusion plant in Finspång, Sweden on Wedensday. The rescue services and fire brigade were able to limit the…
July 2, 2011 Lekstrom given lengthy shopping list A bridge, two roads, a ferry and a wharf — these transportation issues faced by Kitimat were on the table here last Wednesday in a meeting between B.C.’s transportation minister,…
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