Aluminum ingot output exceeds 220,000 tons in 4 months
TEHRAN - Production of aluminum ingot in Iran reached 221,409 tons in the first four months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 20-July 21), according to the data released by the Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organization (IMIDRO).
As reported, production by Iran’s four major aluminum producers, namely South Aluminum Corporation (SALCO), Iranian Aluminum Company (IRALCO), Almahdi Aluminum Company, and Iran Alumina Company, increased by one percent in the first four months of the current year, compared to the same period last year.
Among the country’s four major producers, SALCO had the best performance in the mentioned four months, producing 94,503 tons of aluminum ingots, followed by IRALCO producing 60,210 tons, Almahdi Aluminum Company producing 54,426 tons, and Iran Alumina Company producing 12,170 tons of ingots.
Based on the IMIDRO data, during the period under review, 76,885 tons of alumina powder, 129,960 tons of aluminum hydrate, and 232,000 tons of bauxite were produced by Iran Alumina Company.
Iran produced more than 635,000 tons of aluminum ingots over the past Iranian calendar year (ended on March 19).
The country’s aluminum mills continued with their production over the past year and posted a slight one percent year-on-year increase despite the energy restrictions.
According to IMIDRO, the country’s aluminum production stood at around 632,000 tons a year earlier.
Iran Alumina Company produced some 222,138 tons of alumina powder, 374,106 tons of alumina hydrate, and 598,599 tons of bauxite in the one-year timespan.
Iranian officials estimate the country’s aluminum sector has a value of $22 billion, which is sufficient to meet the country’s aluminum needs.
At present, Iran is the 18th biggest aluminum-producing country in the world.
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