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PCI for BF

12/21/2007 6:33 AM

Can you give me the quality ,price (CIF Chennai) and supplier details for injection coal that can be used in Mini BFs of 128M3 to 250M3

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Re: PCI for BF

12/21/2007 11:07 PM

"Can you give me the quality ,price (CIF Chennai) and supplier details for injection coal that can be used in Mini BFs of 128M3 to 250M3"

Please spell it all out.

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Re: PCI for BF

04/19/2008 10:36 PM

CIF - cost, Insurance &freight

Chennai- port in South India

Mini B.F.s of 128M3 to 250M3" - Mini blast furnaces of volume 128 cubic meter to 250 cubic meter.

Hope the matter is clear to you

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Re: PCI for BF

12/23/2007 9:46 AM

Seems to me (based on your signature) that you are the specialist in what on the surface appears to be a very specialized area.

You may get lucky and find someone with similar interest here, but you would probably be better served finding a forum that specializes in your area of interest.

A blast furnace fourm, or a steel industry forum maybe?

How bout this one? http://steel-link.com/forums/

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