Alumin Nhan Co plant produces first tonne of hydrate
The Alumin Nhan Co plant of the Dak Nong Aluminum Company, an affiliate of the Vietnam Coal and Mineral Industries Group, held a ceremony on November 10 to mark its first tonne of hydrate.
The Alumin Nhan Co plant in Dak Nong province. (Source: VNA)
Dak Nong (VNA) – The Alumin Nhan Co plant of the Dak Nong Aluminum Company, an affiliate of the Vietnam Coal and Mineral Industries Group, held a ceremony on November 10 to mark its first tonne of hydrate.
The company is analysing key elements of hydrate and will sell the product to the market if it meets all standards. The price of hydrate is 200 USD per tonne.
The Alumin Nhan Co plant is expected to produce alumina by the end of this year.
Located in Nhan Co commune, Dak R’lap district, the 12 trillion VND (522 million USD) plant has a designed capacity of 650,000 tonnes per year and its main products are hydrate and alumina.
Construction on the❀ plant commenced in October 2010.-VNA
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