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... burns faster at standard power usage. Corinna Petry,. Scrap Substitutes - HBI, United States, Steel, Steel,. URN 3220786. View this article
... part of the process for integrated steelmakers. Lisa Gordon,. Scrap Substitutes - HBI, United States, Steel,. URN 3220308. View this article
... the red metal and aluminum continues to encourage substitution, according to Jim ... in the United States and China, reducing scrap and increasing ... View this article
... in May, down 55.9 percent year on year from 227,062 tonnes, due to a weaker international market for the scrap substitute product, according to ... View this article
... year. The new supply of DRI in the market is likely to reduce Nucor's need to import pig iron and other scrap substitutes. ... View this article
... sources contended that a tight US scrap market also was bolstering premiums as remelters sought primary metal as a substitute for scrap at the ... View this article
... the volume of scrap and scrap substitutes Nucor currently ... will replace both pig iron and scrap metal, but ... expect Nucor's DRI plant to substitute for its ... View this article
... Voestalpine and Ahmsa could not be reached for comment. Samuel Frizell,. Scrap Substitutes - HBI, Mexico, United States, Steel,. URN 3212041. View this article
... strongly disagreed, saying that scrap prices and availability have eased with warmer weather, lessening demand for P1020 as a scrap substitute. ... View this article
... have some 6 to 7 million tons a year of high-quality scrap substitutes, which will ... So we use DRI where it makes sense as a scrap substitute," he said ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
A developing nation? Yes, build a steel industry. But don't build one that depends on exports to survive.
--Daniel DiMicco, Nucor Corp.