QYResearch: The Global Production of Milled Ferrosilicon Will Reach 1332 K MT in 2017 QYResearch focus on Market Survey and Research
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Author: Che Hewei
Company: QYResearch Center
QYResearch Ferrosilicon is a ferroalloy, an alloy of iron and silicon with average silicon content between 15 and 90 weight percent. It contains a high proportion of iron silicides. Milled Ferrosilicon is an accepted medium for the gravity separation of minerals, aggregates and metals with a specific gravity of approximately 2.0 to 4.0. Milled Ferrosilicon is made of large-scale grinding metal powder production line and fine powder sorting process, the technical threshold is low. Therefore, the producer of Milled Ferrosilicon is more and the market scattered. Major producers are DMS Powders, Westbrook Resources Ltd, Futong Industry, Exxaro and M & M Alloys. qyresearchglobal.com
QYResearch The "Global Milled Ferrosilicon Market Research Report 2017" released by
Figure 2016 Global Milled Ferrosilicon Production Market Share (%) by Regions
QYResearch shows that the production of Milled Ferrosilicon is about 1304 K MT in 2016 all around the world. And the global Milled Ferrosilicon market size in terms of production is projected to grow to 1487 K MT by 2022 from 1332 K MT in 2017 (estimated), with a CAGR 2.22%. China, Europe and South Africa are remarkable in the global Milled Ferrosilicon industry because of their market share and technology status of Milled Ferrosilicon.
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