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Denggao New Material Completes Commissioning of Electrolytic Aluminum Project's First Phase
- China Aluminium Network
- Post Time: 2019/3/12
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(Aluminium Network) The electrolytic aluminium project of Guizhou Xingren Denggao New Material Co., Ltd can produce 250 thousand tons every year, it has started commissioning the first phase last week and with annual capacity of 125 thousand tons.
The company's annual operating capacity was 100 thousand tons in last few months. According to sources the first phase project's 90 500kA electrolytic cells have already finished activated, but due to production quota restrictions they have no plans to increase capacity further.
According to the source they have produed 8300 tons of electrolytic aluminium in February, expected to produce 10 thousand tons in March, no stocks by now.
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