- iron and
steel industry, the
leading consumer of
ferroalloys. The
leading producers of
ferroalloys in 2014 were China,
South Africa, India,
Russia and...
-
important application of
aluminothermic reactions, the
production of
ferroalloys. For the
production of iron, a
cheaper reducing agent, coke, is used...
-
Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant is a
producer of
Manganese Ferroalloy and
related material located in Ukraine. The
plant is one of the
largest global producers...
-
Marhanets and Pokrov.
Secondary manufacturing of
ferroalloys and
silicomanganese is
spread between Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant,
controlled by Interros, and lesser...
-
industries are
being encouraged and some
industries such as cement, steel, and
ferroalloy have been set up. Most
development projects, such as road construction...
- as
ferrous (co-products of
processing iron and steel),
ferroalloy (a by-product of
ferroalloy production) or non-ferrous/base
metals (by-products of recovering...
- its
ferroalloy-ore ****ets,
Privat Group has
stakes in all
three of Ukraine's
ferroalloy mills and
controls two of them.
formerly Nikopol Ferroalloys Plant...
- the
interests of
Viktor Pinchuk, who had
acquired state firm
Nikopol Ferroalloy for $80 million,
independently valued at $1 billion. In
response to the...
-
producer of iron ore and
nickel in the world. It also
produces manganese,
ferroalloys, copper, bauxite, potash, kaolin, and cobalt; as of 2014 the company...
- Lindstad, Tor (2007). "History of omanganese".
Production of
Manganese Ferroalloys.
Tapir Academic Press. pp. 11–12. ISBN 978-82-519-2191-6. Preisler, Eberhard...