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OPC Portland Cement - Bags, Jumbo Bags, or BulkIf you’re in the market to purchase cement in large volumes, and have had a hard time going through the "Broker" network then this is the deal for you. With the signing of a standard Non-Disclosure Agreement you will be given a straight forward price for OPC cement shipped CIF-FO to any port you choose. The ideal size purchase is at least 25,000 Metric tons, or a full ship load on a spot or contract basis. The manufactures' name, chemical composition sheets, and data will be provided to you before you need to provide any type of letter of credit or monitory instrument. We do require the intended buyer fill out a "Buyers" questionnaire that tells about his primary and confirming banking details which will allow us to process a bank probe. Only buyers who can provide payment information and proof of availability of funds will be quoted. This is a very straight forward deal with nothing held back. For contract orders the method of payment will be a revolving letter of credit issued through a top tier or confirming bank. Call (702)570-5520 to get started.
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Alumina and Alumina HydratesAlumina is a white granular material, a little finer than table salt, and is properly called aluminum oxide. The Bayer refining process used by alumina refineries worldwide involves four steps - digestion, clarification, precipitation and calcination. To turn bauxite into alumina, the ore is ground and mixed with lime and caustic soda, pump this mix into high-pressure containers, and heat it. The aluminum oxide is dissolved by the caustic soda, then precipitated out of this solution, washed, and heated to drive off water. What’s left is the white powder called alumina, which is transformed into aluminum metal in the smelting process.
We can quote 25,000 MT loads of Alumina - Call (702)570-5520
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UreaUrea is used as a nitrogen-release fertilizer, as it hydrolyses back to ammonia and carbon dioxide, but its most common impurity, biuret, must be present at less than 2%, as it impairs plant growth. It is also used in many multi-component solid fertilizer formulations. Its action of nitrogen release is due to the conditions favouring the reagent side of the equilibria, which produce urea. If the group of bacteria which "burn" or oxidize urea are not present in the soil then most of the acting ingredient (nitrogen) will not be absorbed by the plants.
Call For a quote (702)570-5520
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