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According to the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation (CPCIF; Beijing), there are over 25,000 companies in the chemical industry. Weeding through the various companies in search of the right supplier is a difficult task. Before you can begin importing, however, you need to learn the basics of how to import chemicals from China. There are many chemical production bases and large-scale petrochemical parks geographically spread around China. These include Nantong, Suzhou, Wuxi, Binzhou, Kaifeng, Shanghai, Nanjing, and the Daya Bay. Most of the fine chemical production centres are in located in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shandong, Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangdong, and other coastal...

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Think You're Cut Out For Sourcing Chemicals from China? Read on … The production of commercial chemicals in China began in the late 1920s and there were only four notable producers in the country (Yang 1938, Vol.I, p. 113). The market for chemicals from China was further accelerated after the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese war in the interior of China. During that time, impressive gains were made in the production of chemical products, including soda ash, caustic soda, bleaching powder, sulphuric acid and hydrochloric acid needed for the war effort (Bureau of Information, 1947, p. 369). In the mid-1990s, China established fine...

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Hong Kong, China - 1/04/2015 - Kemcore today introduced the Online Store for Mining Chemicals (www.kemcore.com.), a one-stop shop for mining and water treatment chemicals. Kemcore's online store features real time chemical prices – at factory prices, instant shipping freight rates, and tracking of all shipments with just a few clicks. “Mining companies have been hit hard with falling mineral prices on international trading exchanges, said Calisto Radithipa, Kemcore’s Co-founder. “There is a big disparity in mining chemicals costs and consumables around the world. Mining companies, especially in Africa and South America, tend to pay the highest prices per ton...

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The gold also occurs as sub microscopic particles in sulphides or as absorbed gold onto surfaces of carbonaceous matter. Because of the variation of these refractory ores, gold occurrence is ore specific and before process decisions are made, competent mineralogical and metallurgical evaluation must be carried before final process decisions are arrived at. Refractory gold ores are generally recovered using more complex pre-treatment processes and reagents. These generally yield very low recoveries if subjected to conventional treatment routes and comprehensive mineralogical and   metallurgical test work must be carried out before final process routes are adopted Refractory gold ores and...

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