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The trends in total world mine production rates from 1987 to 1992 are evident in Table 3. An 8-yr averaging shows ca 2% growth in annual consumption. The average price of nickel has varied from year to year the actual price more than doubled from 1985 to 1988. However, third quarter 1993 prices dropped below mid-1980 prices to < 4.50/kg. Based on the 1992 world nickel consumption level of 813,900 t and the average annual London Metal Exchange (LME) nickel price, the 1992 monetary value for the nickel mining and refining industry would be approximately 6 x 10 . ... [Pg.2]

Typical anode and cathode analyses are shown in Table 5. Comparisons are made to the ASTM standard B 115-91, grade 1 cathode copper and European Standard EN1978 1998, Cu-CATH-1, which is the same as the London metal exchange (LME) grade A copper. [Pg.190]

Current Metal and Scrap Prices, London Metal Exchange (LME), August 12, 2004. [Pg.166]

The commercialization of fuel cells will also depend on the amount of economically mineable PGM resources and the ability of the PGM value chain to supply the PGM materials in the needed forms at reasonable markups above the London Metals Exchange (LME) price. [Pg.514]

HRTEM High-Resolution Transmission LME London Metals Exchange... [Pg.621]

International Petrolcua Exchange Eondon Inti. Fin. Futures Exch. London Metal Exchange lleFF Kenta Eija [Barcelona)... [Pg.500]

The London Metal Exchange (2014) Settlement prices, http //www.lme.com/... [Pg.27]

Note Cost data were based on the average 2005 trading price of cold rolled coil 316 steel at London Metals Exchange and the market prices of the metals. The assumed stack was 6 cells/kW for a FEME C and the dimensions of a bipolar plate are 24 cm X 24 cm x 0.0254 cm (which gives a 400 cm utilization surface area in a 0.01 inch thick sheet). [Pg.154]

There is currently much discussion regarding possible future changes in the structure and operation of the London Metal Exchange (LME) (see Chapter 16). There are several areas of concern. In particular, that ... [Pg.258]

Metals Week, The London Metal Exchange a victim of its own success . Metals Week Focus, October 1992. [Pg.311]


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