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Australian and Chinese companies signed a memorandum of understanding.
(Figure / Mining Technology website screenshot) Australian enterprises Neometals recently and China Jiuxing titanium titanium material (Liaoning) Company (Jiuxing Titanium Materials) signed a memorandum of understanding in Barrambie titanium alloy vanadium project in Western Australia.
The Mining Technology website reported on the 16th that according to the memorandum of understanding, the two parties will evaluate the structure and key commercial terms.
Neometals will be supplied from the mixing or refining mine underwriters Jiuxing monomer as ilmenite ilmenite ore titanium and vanadium.
Neometals plans to provide Jiuxing with 100 tons of refined ore for commercial-scale smelting projects by the fourth quarter of this year.
In this regard, Neometals general manager Chris Reed said: “This MOU is an exciting milestone for the Neometals and Barrambie projects.
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(Figure / Mining Technology website screenshot) Australian enterprises Neometals recently and China Jiuxing titanium titanium material (Liaoning) Company (Jiuxing Titanium Materials) signed a memorandum of understanding in Barrambie titanium alloy vanadium project in Western Australia.
The Mining Technology website reported on the 16th that according to the memorandum of understanding, the two parties will evaluate the structure and key commercial terms.
Neometals will be supplied from the mixing or refining mine underwriters Jiuxing monomer as ilmenite ilmenite ore titanium and vanadium.
Neometals plans to provide Jiuxing with 100 tons of refined ore for commercial-scale smelting projects by the fourth quarter of this year.
In this regard, Neometals general manager Chris Reed said: “This MOU is an exciting milestone for the Neometals and Barrambie projects.
”