Print Magazine

PROCESSING & METALLURGY

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General information

PROCESSING & METALLURGY is a quarterly publication for R250 billion/year metallurgical industries such as iron & steelmaking, foundries, non-ferrous, platinum group and gold metals and mineral sand mining and processing industries, ferro-alloys, cement, petrochemical & chemical, glass, power generation, ceramics, etc. as well as their customer and supplier industries such as technology engineering companies, combustion systems, furnace builders, refractories, instrumentation, automation, environmental plant & equipment, fabrication, bulk handling, agencies, and trading companies. The publication is distributed to all metallurgical companies and their departments free of charge to ensure that the advertisers get as much exposure as possible.

The publication (PROCESSING & METALLURGY) is a fully integrated information tool delicately balancing scientific and technical articles with industrial and commercial news including environmental and educational features. The latest distribution figure stands at 2200 copies per issue with an estimated readership of more than 10,000 (iM is circulated in large corporations in numerous departments).

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DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIES %
Iron, Steel & Stainless Steel 16.2
Ferroalloys 7.0
Base Metals (Aluminium, Copper, Zinc, Vanadium) 7.1
Precious Metals (Platinum & Gold) 7.2
Foundries, Forges & Heat Treatment 11.5
Diamonds, Coal, Oil Refineries 2.2
Cement & Glass 4.8
Other (Ceramics, Refractories, Power Plants, Paper, Sugar) 4.5
Suppliers Industries (technology, instrumentation, etc.) 26.7
Institute of Refractory Engineers 9.7
Refractory Association of South Africa 2.0
Other Institutions 1.0

 

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ADVERTISING SPECIFICATIONS

Full page & ½ page adverts can bleed off.

Type area 27×17 cm. Trim area 29.5×21 cm

The rates exclude production costs.

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