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  • Iran’s Aluminum Wire Rod Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Aluminum wire rod is generally produced using one of three processes: continuous casting and rolling, direct casting, and extrusion. The production process affects the dimensions, shape, quality, and purity of the wire rod. Most of the wire rod produced through extrusion is packed in bundles, but wire rod that is produced through casting is often packed as coils. Most of the wire rod coil produced in Iran is through continuous casting and rolling. The process involves the continuous casting of billets and then rolling it into wire rod with the desired thickness.

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  • Oman’s Steel Sections Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Steel sections include beams with H and I cross sections as well as other products with T, Z, and U cross sections. I-beams are the most commonly used steel sections. The infrastructure sector also uses steel sections in bridges, steel structures, and wharfs. Estimates suggest that Oman’s sections market will have relative growth in the coming years.

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  • Iran’s Copper Casting Parts Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Casting parts are not generally categorized as finished products and are used in the fabrication of other products; based on composition, they fall into copper parts (non-alloy), brass parts, and alloy parts (excluding brass). Alloy and brass parts constitute the largest market share. Copper parts are used in industrial products such as parts for welding machines, steel casting molds, and artisanal handicrafts, while brass parts have wider applications including tools and equipment (locks and keys, zippers, door handles, rims and trims, bolts and nuts, etc.), faucets and valves for water and gas, home lighting and decorative products, auto parts, etc.

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  • Iran’s Aluminum Casting Parts Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Aluminum casting parts are part of the downstream supply chain of the aluminum industry; raw materials for the sector include both primary and secondary sources. One of the unique properties of aluminum in addition to the high specific strength and its high electrical and thermal conductivity, is the relatively low melting point that makes casting possible at low costs. Aluminum casting parts are produced using a variety of processes. Among these, pressure die casting and permanent mold casting are the most common. Sand casting also takes a considerable share of the market owing to low initial cost requirements.

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  • Oman’s Steel Tinplate Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Tinplate is mostly used in packaging. This makes the consumable goods industry the main consumer of tinplate. Transportation manufacturing also uses tinplate in battery covers for cars. Estimates suggest that Oman’s sections market will have relative growth and oversupply in the coming years.

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  • Iran’s Copper PSSF Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Flat copper products include plates, sheets, strips, and foil (PSSF). They are available as pure copper products as well as alloy products. Sheets, strips, and foils are available both in coils and pre-cut pieces. Alloy PSSF, especially brass products, have the widest range of applications; these are used in switches, sockets, electrical connectors, artisanal handicrafts, ammunition, and automobile radiators. Copper PSSF are also used in electrical connectors, printed circuit boards, HVAC, home appliances, artisanal handicrafts, and shipbuilding. Moreover, electrical applications, coin blanks, and telecom equipment are some of the most important applications of alloy PSSF such as copper-nickel, bronze-tin, and bronze-phosphorus.

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  • Iran’s Copper Mine Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • 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 Iran’s market has an average grade between 24% and 26%; yet some mines such as Ghale Zari with relatively higher gold and silver content produce copper concentrate with a grade of 15%. Cement copper in Iran, 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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  • Saudi Arabia’s Aluminum Sheet and Plate Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    A major portion of aluminum sheets and plates fall in the non-heat-treatable alloy category. Series 3xxx and 5xxx alloys take the largest market share. There are also series 1xxx alloy sheets and plates, mainly used in electrical applications. Aluminum sheets and plates in Saudi Arabia are mostly produced using hot rolling. Hot rolling can be economically justifiable only in large capacities. There is only one producer of aluminum sheets using hot rolling, with a capacity of 380,000 tonnes.

    Packaging for chemicals and beverages, false ceilings, dampa ceilings and tiles, as well as composite panels are some of the main applications of aluminum sheets and plates. Thus, construction and packaging are the main consumers of these products in Saudi Arabia. Both industries are expected to grow over the coming years.

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  • Iran’s Copper RBS Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • 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. RBS in smaller cross section sizes are sold in coils, while other products are sold as long pieces. 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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  • Iran’s Unwrought Copper Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Unwrought copper is an intermediate group of products that includes slabs, billets, and ingots; it is used as raw material to produce copper semis and downstream products. It should be noted that ingots have a wider range of applications and are also used to produce billets and slabs. Alloy intermediate products (especially brass) account for the largest share of demand. This is because brass RBS have stronger demand compared to other copper semis.

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  • Iran’s Copper Tube Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Copper and alloy tubes in Iran’s market fall into three categories: copper, brass, and alloy (excluding brass), respectively accounting for the largest share of consumption. Tubes are available as coils (including pancake coils) and long pieces. But alloy and brass tubes are not available as coils due to their larger diameter and limited flexibility; thus, they are sold as long pieces.

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  • Iran’s Copper Wire Rod Market Outlook Report

      

    10,015
    • 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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