by Intraw | Oct 4, 2019 | 2019
Did you know? Only 3 other metals have higher melting points than tantalum metal (3,017ºC): osmium (3,033ºC), rhenium (3,186ºC), and tungsten (3,422ºC). Discover this and many other facts about tantalum in the first “mineral commodity spotlight” that the International...
by Intraw | Sep 10, 2019 | 2019
On 22 October, EIT Raw Materials and the International Raw Materials Observatory will co-organise an “Executive Short Course on Resources Management using the United Nations Framework Classification for Resources”. This one-day course on the UNFC is designed for...
by Intraw | May 28, 2019 | 2019
The Observatory benefits, since its creation, from a deep understanding of the drivers that define best practice on mineral raw materials’ exploration, exploitation, recycling and trade. This knowledge is used to advance the Observatory vision and mission. The annual...
by Intraw | Mar 7, 2019 | 2019
The International Raw Materials Observatory is pleased to present its new fortnightly publication: the World Barometer. It is one of the services provided by the Observatory and uses public sources of information to analyse sector trends, main industry drivers,...