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Orbite Technologies Inc EORBF

Orbite Technologies Inc is a Canada-based mineral-processing and resource development company. The firm is organised into the following segments; Specialty Products, Waste Monetization and Commodity Minerals. It produces alumina, silica, hematite, magnesium oxide, titanium oxide, smelter-grade alumina, rare earth oxides and rare metal oxides. The operation plant is based in Canada.


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Comment by Art365on Jan 30, 2013 11:03am
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RE: AMMG's own Acid Based Technology

RE: AMMG's own Acid Based Technology

From the same site:

 

High purity alumina is widely used in fillers for magnetic media to boost thermal conductivity, or composite resins and ceramic parts and substrates used in electronic components and semi-conductor manufacturing equipment. High purity alumina ranges from US$141,000-US$396,000 per tonne, with world production around 7,500t annually.

 

That corresponds to a price of 141$ per kilo for N4 HPA. I don't know what to think about all this, but it certainly demonstrates how competitive ORT's process is!

 

I also guess that the fact that AMMG and possibly others are working to develop their own acid-based technology constitutes a very convincing validation of ORT's process. Now, it would take some very specialized persons to answer this, but is it possible for competitors to rapidly develop a different acid-based technology that could be as efficient?

 

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