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Sachtleben annouces a price increase on all TiO2 products
(05 Aug 2009)
Sachtleben announces a price increase of 100 € per metric ton on all TiO2 products sold in Europe, Middle East and Africa, effective on September 1, 2009.In North America prices of all TiO2 products will be increased by USD 0.07 per pound, or CAD ...
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Sachtleben will raise its prices for BLANC FIXE products
(14 Jul 2009)
Sachtleben will raise its prices for BLANC FIXE products (precipitated BaSO4) effective August 1st, 2009 or as contracts permit by 8%.The prices for barium hydroxide additives (mono- and octahydrate) will be increased also by 100 Euro per ton August ...
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Sachtleben announces price increase for titanium dioxide
(24 Sep 2008)
Sachtleben announced price increases for all grades of titanium dioxide products effective October 1, 2008. This price adjustment will partially balance the ongoing cost increases of raw materials, energy and transport. The increase applies to all ...
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Kemira and Rockwood close joint venture
(02 Sep 2008)
The formation of joint venture between Kemira Oyj and Rockwood Holdings, Inc. has been completed. Creation of the new company is part of the implementation of Kemira's new strategy. The deal will create one of the world's leading producers of ...
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Sachtleben announces price increases for titanium dioxide and barium sulfate
(02 Jul 2008)
Sachtleben Chemie GmbH, of Duisburg, Germany, announced that it is increasing its prices for pigmentary titanium dioxide grades (rutile and anatase types) and for all synthetic barium sulfate grades with effect from July 15, 2008. The move is ...
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Kemira and Rockwood to form leading TiO2 joint venture
(26 May 2008)
Kemira Oyj and Rockwood Holdings Inc. have agreed to form a joint venture that includes both parties´ titanium dioxide businesses and the functional additives business owned by Rockwood. The transaction values Kemira's TiO2 business in excess of EUR ...
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Sachtleben particles eliminate chemical and biological warfare agents
(19 Jul 2006)
Ever since the Chemical Weapon Convention was signed in 1997, warfare agents such as Sarin, Soman, Tabun or V agents such as VX have been outlawed all over the world. In WWI, these weapons killed some 100,000 soldiers and injured over a million ...
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