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		<title>By: Milan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Milan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2010 17:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Larry, I have been following this leaching process for a long time and have a number of papers and flow sheets on this process but possibly varying from what you have in mind. We would be interested in getting to know more about this method of beneficiating/upgrading ore if it is already proven commercially and if the technology supplier assures as a &#039;process guarantee&#039;. We have our captive manganese ore mine in India with estimated deposit of 2.4 million tons averaging 33% Mn content but Fe is rather high at 18-26%. I would appreciate it if you could email me at: milan@thermitalloys.com to discuss it further. As you know, India now will double its steel production to about 120 million tons/annum from 2012 onwards. And, as we all know: &quot;No Manganese. No Steel&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Larry, I have been following this leaching process for a long time and have a number of papers and flow sheets on this process but possibly varying from what you have in mind. We would be interested in getting to know more about this method of beneficiating/upgrading ore if it is already proven commercially and if the technology supplier assures as a &#8216;process guarantee&#8217;. We have our captive manganese ore mine in India with estimated deposit of 2.4 million tons averaging 33% Mn content but Fe is rather high at 18-26%. I would appreciate it if you could email me at: <a href="mailto:milan@thermitalloys.com">milan@thermitalloys.com</a> to discuss it further. As you know, India now will double its steel production to about 120 million tons/annum from 2012 onwards. And, as we all know: &#8220;No Manganese. No Steel&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>By: JOHN W. FISHER</title>
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		<dc:creator>JOHN W. FISHER</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 18:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>LARRY:  THIS  PRESENTATION  IS  SUPERB.  YOU  HIT  ALL  THE  POINTS  RIGHT  ON. 

I  WILL  SEND  THIS  TO  SAMANTHA  (MEGAN&#039;S   DAUGHTER )  WHO  IS  PART  OF  MANAGEMENT  WITH  THE  CORUS  STEEL  GROUP  IN  AMSTERDAM.  I  BELIEVE  THEY  ARE  PART  OF  THE  TATA
GROUP.  SHE  KNOWS  WHO  TO  PASS  IT  ALONG  TO IN  THEIR  COMPANY.

      JOHN</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LARRY:  THIS  PRESENTATION  IS  SUPERB.  YOU  HIT  ALL  THE  POINTS  RIGHT  ON. </p>
<p>I  WILL  SEND  THIS  TO  SAMANTHA  (MEGAN&#8217;S   DAUGHTER )  WHO  IS  PART  OF  MANAGEMENT  WITH  THE  CORUS  STEEL  GROUP  IN  AMSTERDAM.  I  BELIEVE  THEY  ARE  PART  OF  THE  TATA<br />
GROUP.  SHE  KNOWS  WHO  TO  PASS  IT  ALONG  TO IN  THEIR  COMPANY.</p>
<p>      JOHN</p>
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