Dublin, Nov. 20, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bsrb4g/scandium_global)
has announced the addition of the
"Scandium Global Market Research" report to their
offering.
The report presents a thorough study of scandium, covering both
global and regional markets
It aims to give a proper picture of the market, as well as its trends, perspectives and opportunities
Comprehensive data showing scandium production, consumption, trade statistics and prices are provided (both nationwide and worldwide)
Each country's market overview covers the following: scandium production in the country, major producers, scandium consumption in the country market, scandium trade in the country, scandium prices
The report offers a 5-year outlook on the reviewed market,
including scandium market volume predictions and price trends
Reasons to Buy
- The report provides unique analysis of internal and external factors that affect the market
- Company's business and sales activities will be boosted by gaining an insight into the scandium market in EU peculiarities
- The report will help you to find prospective partners and suppliers
- Detailed analysis provided in the report will assist and strengthen your company's decision-making processes
Key Topics Covered:
1. SCANDIUM, SCANDIUM OXIDE. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
2. APPLICATIONS, DOWNSTREAM MARKETS
2.1. Scandium-aluminum alloys as major application
2.2. Scandium use in metal halide lighting
2.3. Other spheres
2.4. Applications to grow
3. RESOURCES OF SCANDIUM. SCANDIUM MINES WORLDWIDE
3.1. Abundant scandium resources
4. SCANDIUM MARKET GLOBALLY
4.1. Situation in the market
4.2. Supply and demand in global market
4.3. Prices
4.4. Market prospects
5. SCANDIUM COMPOUNDS (MANUFACTURERS, PRICES IN THE MARKET)
For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/bsrb4g/scandium_global
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