Industrial Minerals




Historical Prices Database

Industrial Minerals Prices Database

Providing you with historical and current pricing for over 43 minerals from Alumina to Zircon. Below is a full list of minerals that we have monthly data for, some as far back as 1988.

IM Prices Database Minerals
Calcined Alumina Feldspar Phosphate
Fused Alumina Fluorspar Potash
Hydrated Alumina (ATH) Garnet Pyrophyllite
Antimony Graphite Rare earths
Asbestos Gypsum Refractory clays
Attapulgite Ilmenite Rutile
Baddeleyite Iodine Salt
Ball clays Iron oxide pigments Silica sand
Barytes Kaolin Silicon carbide
Bauxite Leucoxene Sillimanite minerals
Bentonite Lithium minerals Soda ash
Boron minerals & borates Magnesite Talc
Bromine Manganese Vermiculite
Calcium carbonate Mica Wollastonite
Celestite Nepheline syenite Zircon
Chromite Olivine
Diatomite Perlite

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See below for an example of prices data available from the Industrial Minerals Prices Database:

Fused alumina, brown, 94% Al2O3, FEPA 8-220 mesh, European/US, CIF, $ per tonne

15-Jul-94 550 750
15-Aug-94 550 750
15-Sep-94 550 750
15-Oct-94 550 750
15-Nov-94 550 750
15-Dec-94 550 750
15-Jan-95 625 750
15-Feb-95 625 750
15-Mar-95 625 750
15-Apr-95 625 750
15-May-95 625 750
15-Jun-95 625 750
15-Jul-95 650 775
15-Aug-95 650 775
15-Sep-95 680 780
15-Oct-95 680 780
15-Nov-95 680 780
15-Dec-95 680 780



 

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