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  • UAE’s Copper Wire Rod Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Copper wire rod includes products with diameters of 6mm or greater (known as rod) and smaller than 6mm (known as wire). It includes the following types (in all cross sections):

    • Electrolytic cathode wire rod (ASTM B49 standard)
    • Oxygen-free wire rod (ASTM B49 standard)
    • Oxygen-free alloy wire rod (EN1977)

    The first two types of wire rod have a minimum copper content of 99.99%. Alloy wire rod contains trace amounts (less than 0.1%) of silver with a total copper-silver content of 99.99%.

    It should be noted that clean, high-grade scrap is used as part of the furnace feed in the production of copper wire rod, but this depends on production technology. Wire rod produced from scrap usually requires control and further processing to be converted into standard products for electrical applications. Thus, wire rod from scrap is partly used in non-electrical applications.

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  • Turkey’s Copper Scrap and Waste Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Copper scrap is one of the supply sources in the copper industry. It accounts for a third of total copper consumption in Turkey. Scrap is used in either of two ways: it is cast and refined into cathodes or unwrought products, or directly used in the production of copper and alloy semis. In the latter case, production costs are significantly reduced. Thus, copper scrap is mostly cast into unwrought products and sold to upstream buyers (to be converted into cathode) and downstream semis producers. It should be noted that semis producers with fire refining furnaces directly use scrap rather than secondary unwrought copper to produce semis.

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  • Saudi Arabia’s Welded Steel Pipe Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Produced in different sizes, welded steel pipes have various applications in a number of industries. Infrastructure is the largest consumer of welded steel pipes in the oil and gas industry. Steel pipes are also used in central heating systems, air conditioning, as well as low-pressure oil transfer, while galvanized pipes are used in water supply systems. Moreover, stainless steel pipes are used to transfer liquids such as hot water, sulfur, chemicals and petrochemicals, food and drugs, oil and gas processing, wastewater systems, and water treatment equipment.

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  • Oman’s Aluminum Scrap and Waste Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    The low energy consumption required for recycling aluminum makes the process important. The energy required to recycle aluminum is about 4-5% of the energy that is needed to produce the light-weight metal from bauxite. Thus, recycling aluminum will result in 95% energy saving. Aluminum scrap and waste fall into two general categories: new and old scrap. New scrap is metal that is left over during the production of finished products or semis. Old scrap, on the other hand, is metal from end-of-life goods. Aluminum scrap can be used by producers with melting capacities.

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  • Turkey’s Copper Mine Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Output from copper ore processing includes concentrates, SXEW cathode, or cement copper. Copper concentrate is produced in concentrators that use sulphide ore as feed. SXEW cathode is produced in hydrometallurgical plants using oxide ore as feed. Cement copper is produced in hydrometallurgical (cementation) plants that can use oxide ore or copper scrap as feed. Copper concentrate in Turkey’s market has an average grade between 24% and 26%. Cement copper in Turkey, like global markets, does not have a significant share and the grades are between 69% and 71%. Finally, SXEW cathode is produced according to global standards with 99.99% grades, which is equivalent to the LME’s grade A cathode.

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  • UAE’s Power Wire and Cable Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Power wires and cables include all electrical conductors used in the power industry, automotive, construction, equipment and machinery, or put another way, all industrial applications. As one of the early steps in the supply chain of wires and cables with metal conductors, metal wire rod is drawn into wires in different diameters, which are then coated with different insulations based on applications. Wires are also used in wiring harnesses for motor vehicles. Finally, wires (coated or otherwise) are twisted into cables. Copper is the main conductor used in the production of power wires and cables in the UAE.

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  • Oman’s Steel HRC Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Produced in different thicknesses, steel hot-rolled coils (HRC) have a range of applications in industries. HRC can be converted into cold-rolled coils (CRC), galvanized sheets, tinplate, and pre-painted galvanized iron (PPGI) or directly used in various industries. It is also used as raw material to produce pipes and sections. The transportation industry is the largest consumer of HRC. Estimates suggest that Oman’s HRC market will have relative growth and oversupply in the coming years.

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  • Saudi Arabia’s Steel CRC Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Produced in different thicknesses, steel cold-rolled coils (CRC) have a range of applications in industries. CRC can be converted into galvanized sheets, tinplate, and pre-painted galvanized iron (PPGI) or directly used in various industries. It is also used as raw material to produce pipes and sections. The transportation industry is the largest consumer of CRC. Estimates suggest that Saudi Arabia’s CRC market will be facing oversupply in the coming years.

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  • Saudi Arabia’s Steel HRC Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Produced in different thicknesses, steel hot-rolled coils (HRC) have a range of applications in industries. HRC can be converted into cold-rolled coils (CRC), galvanized sheets, tinplate, and pre-painted galvanized iron (PPGI) or directly used in various industries. It is also used as raw material to produce pipes and sections. The transportation industry is the largest consumer of HRC. Estimates suggest that Saudi Arabia’s HRC market will have relative growth in the coming years.

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  • UAE’s Copper RBS Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    The dimensions of copper and brass rods, bars, and sections (RBS) are determined by their cross section shapes and sizes. Generally, RBS come in round, square or rectangular, and hexagonal cross sections; round RBS cross sections range from 1.5mm to 90mm. Polygonal RBS can be from 4mm to 80mm in cross section diameter. RBS in smaller cross section sizes are sold in coils, while other products are sold as straight lengths. RBS are also categorized as hollow and solid. Copper busbars are produced in round and flat forms in different sizes. These products are mostly produced through the extrusion of billets as raw materials. However, busbars and strips are partly produced from rolled copper wire rod.

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  • Saudi Arabia’s Steel Rebar Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Steel rebar is produced in different diameters according to the intended use. Steel bars are also produced as mild steel plain bars (without ribs). Rebar is packed as irregularly wound coils or bars. Carbon steel rebar is the most commonly used type in construction. Rebar is used in reinforced concrete to improve tensile strength. The construction industry is the largest consumer of rebar in columns and frames for residential and industrial buildings as well as hospitals. Estimates suggest that Saudi Arabia’s rebar market will have relative growth and oversupply in the coming years.

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  • UAE’s Telecom Wire and Cable Market Outlook Report

      

    10,056
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Telecom wires and cables include not only those with copper conductors, but also optical fiber as well as a combination of both. Telecom wires and cables are used to send and receive data signals, where speed is particularly important. Thus, the structure of the cables varies depending on their applications in general use and military telecom systems. Copper conductor or optical fiber is used in these cables to transfer data. The layout of the core (whether copper or optical fiber) also affects transfer speed. Coaxial cables have metal conductors and shields that not only reduce electromagnetic noise, but also contribute to data transfer.

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