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- Minerals Technologies announces joint venture. // Paint & Coatings Industry;Dec95, Vol. 11 Issue 12, p12
Reports on Minerals Technologies Inc.'s joint venture to construct and operate a precipitated calcium carbonate satellite plant at a paper mill in Southeast Asia.
- New PCC capacity. // Chemical Week;5/3/95, Vol. 156 Issue 17, p25
Reports on Mineral Technologies' plan to expand capacity at its precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) plant in Port Hudson, La.
- New Brazil PCC plant. // Chemical Week;6/7/95, Vol. 156 Issue 22, p47
Reports on Minerals Technologies Inc.'s plans to build two satellite precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) plants in Brazil.
- European PCC plant. // Chemical Week;7/31/96, Vol. 158 Issue 29, p44
Reports on the plans of Mineral Technologies Inc. to build a precipitated calcium carbonate satellite plant in eastern Europe.
- PCC satellite plant. // Chemical Week;6/4/97, Vol. 159 Issue 22, p33
Relates Mineral Technologies company's building and operation of a satellite precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) plant at Haindl Papier's paper mill at Schongau, Germany. Production capacity of the plant; Production startup of the company.
- Mineral Tech expands. // Chemical Week;12/7/94, Vol. 155 Issue 22, p9
Reports on the expansion of Mineral Technologies Inc.'s production of three precipitated calcium carbonate satellite plants at North American paper mills.
- Mineral Technologies in PCC deals. Milmo, Sean // Chemical Market Reporter;05/26/97, Vol. 251 Issue 21, p7
Reports that Mineral Technologies Inc. has signed contracts for the construction and operation of precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) plants at paper mills in Germany and France. Inroads into the PCC sector in Europe; Claims that the company is the market leader in Europe.
- MTI Builds Plant in Texas. // American Ceramic Society Bulletin;Feb2006, Vol. 85 Issue 2, p3
The article reports on the plan of Minerals Technologies Inc. to build a facility in Cleburne, Texas. The company intends to produce Synsil products, a new composite mineral for the glass industry. The facility is expected to operate in the fourth quarter of 2006.
- MTI sets PCC plant in Finnish JV. // Chemical Market Reporter;2/24/97, Vol. 251 Issue 8, p8
Focuses on plan of Minerals Technologies Inc. (MTI) to build a precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) satellite plant in Anjalankoski, Finland. Joint venture between subsidiaries of MTI and Partek Oy Ab; Features and projected capacity of the facility.


