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Mica's polished performance

From construction to paints to cosmetics, mica is the most versatile of any industrial mineral. While its main construction end market is experiencing a downturn in Europe and North America, the slump is mitigated by demand from a host of other markets


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Olivine's future in flux

With olivine attracting increasing attention outside of its traditional application as a slag conditioner, is the main market for this strategic mineral about to change?


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Silicas clean up

Toothpaste, tyres and technology are driving demand for speciality silicas. Future trends in end uses for these niche silica grades are examined


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Minerals' plastic future

Innovations are expanding markets for mineral use in plastics, demand for which is forecast to rise in the long term. Alison Russell reviews trends in plastics usage and end markets, and industrial mineral consumption


Minerals on the Move
Letting go of the past

Recent significant improvements in mechanical and pneumatic freight unloading seek to rectify past inefficiencies


News at the Core
Imerys buys Zemex mica


Strandlines
DuPont sues Bemax


Comment
H2 titanium blues


Market Monitor
Lithium market options


Refractories Hotline
RHI India expansion


Continental Drift
Functional Fillers 2008


Making the Grade
Plastic fantastic for talc


Exposure
Mexican barytes


Trading Faces
Beijing International Trading


Processing News
Metso high capacity grinding mill


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People & Places


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Freight market report


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Prices page


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Diary dates


Contents Page
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Feldspar, Silica sand, Technical ceramics


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