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Hier eine Meldung d. Silver Institute:
Industry’s Growing Appetite for Silver Focus of Silver Industrial Conference
(Washington, D.C. – November 20, 2013) -The growing industrial demand for silver and its multiple uses throughout the world was highlighted at the 2013 Silver Industrial Conference, recently held in Washington, D.C. The well-attended conference, which included presentations by global industry leaders, was sponsored by the Silver Institute.
Executives and experts from manufacturing, technical research, mining, refining, product and systems development, and the financial and investment sectors came together to examine the expanding requirements for silver. New and mature silver-based industrial products were discussed, focusing attention on the growing demand for silver, as industry — spurred on by new research — turns to increasingly advanced technological products and systems.
Reporting on the silver industrial demand in Europe, Mr. Arnd Gollan of Allgemeine Gold-und Silberscheideanstalt said that in the chemical industry and in electrical engineering, there is an increasing demand for machined silver parts. The trend in European silver usage is also rising in automotive, aerospace, communications, household appliances, and water treatment systems, Mr. Gollan stated.
Silver is a critical element in the production of ethylene oxide (EO), a basic chemical vital in the production of polyester textiles, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, and thousands of other products commonly used in everyday life, according to Mr. Doug Rightler of PCI Xylenes Polyesters Ltd. He detailed how silver enables ethylene to react with oxygen to produce EO, which is a building block in producing polyester. The silver acts as a catalyst and is then recovered and recycled. “As many as 100 million ounces of silver are in existing EO production facilities and that number is expected to be some 40 percent higher by 2020,” Mr. Rightler said.
Dr. Heather McGinley, of Dow Microbial Control, stated “Silver is found in medical applications all over the world. It is inherently antimicrobial and controls hundreds of pathogens, especially in hospital settings.” Silver is increasingly integrated into fabrics used as medical gowns and in disposables, to minimize the transmission of pathogens. Silver also gives the hospital garments a longer useful life as they can be washed as many as 50 times and still retain their silver protection.
The conference attendees also heard from experts on silver’s use in solar panels and electronics. In addition, there were presentations on supplying the industrial sector from a banking perspective and how silver recycling plays an important role in servicing the needs of industrial end-users.
A panel discussion examined current issues affecting the silver industrial complex, including silver’s bright industrial potential in a growing global economy and those uses where silver’s unique properties outweigh all other factors.
“Yet,” as Mr. Ross Norman of Sharps Pixley reminded the attendees, “with all of its many uses, silver is very much a rare metal. Since the beginning of recorded history, only an estimated 1,464,700 tons of silver have been mined.”
The Silver Institute is a nonprofit international industry association headquartered in Washington, D.C. Established in 1971, the Institute’s members include leading silver producers, prominent silver refiners, manufacturers and dealers. The Institute serves as the industry’s voice in increasing public understanding of the value and many uses of silver, and also creates programs across many platforms that benefit the white metal. For more information on the Silver Institute, or silver in general, please visit: www.silverinstitute.org.
Contact:
Michael DiRienzo
Executive Director
The Silver Institute
Tel: +1 202-495-4030
e-mail: mdirienzo@silverinstitute.org
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Hier eine Meldung d. Silver Institute:
Industry’s Growing Appetite for Silver Focus of Silver Industrial Conference
(Washington, D.C. – November 20, 2013) -The growing industrial demand for silver and its multiple uses throughout the world was highlighted at the 2013 Silver Industrial Conference, recently held in Washington, D.C. The well-attended conference, which included presentations by global industry leaders, was sponsored by the Silver Institute.
Executives and experts from manufacturing, technical research, mining, refining, product and systems development, and the financial and investment sectors came together to examine the expanding requirements for silver. New and mature silver-based industrial products were discussed, focusing attention on the growing demand for silver, as industry — spurred on by new research — turns to increasingly advanced technological products and systems.
Reporting on the silver industrial demand in Europe, Mr. Arnd Gollan of Allgemeine Gold-und Silberscheideanstalt said that in the chemical industry and in electrical engineering, there is an increasing demand for machined silver parts. The trend in European silver usage is also rising in automotive, aerospace, communications, household appliances, and water treatment systems, Mr. Gollan stated.
Silver is a critical element in the production of ethylene oxide (EO), a basic chemical vital in the production of polyester textiles, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, and thousands of other products commonly used in everyday life, according to Mr. Doug Rightler of PCI Xylenes Polyesters Ltd. He detailed how silver enables ethylene to react with oxygen to produce EO, which is a building block in producing polyester. The silver acts as a catalyst and is then recovered and recycled. “As many as 100 million ounces of silver are in existing EO production facilities and that number is expected to be some 40 percent higher by 2020,” Mr. Rightler said.
Dr. Heather McGinley, of Dow Microbial Control, stated “Silver is found in medical applications all over the world. It is inherently antimicrobial and controls hundreds of pathogens, especially in hospital settings.” Silver is increasingly integrated into fabrics used as medical gowns and in disposables, to minimize the transmission of pathogens. Silver also gives the hospital garments a longer useful life as they can be washed as many as 50 times and still retain their silver protection.
The conference attendees also heard from experts on silver’s use in solar panels and electronics. In addition, there were presentations on supplying the industrial sector from a banking perspective and how silver recycling plays an important role in servicing the needs of industrial end-users.
A panel discussion examined current issues affecting the silver industrial complex, including silver’s bright industrial potential in a growing global economy and those uses where silver’s unique properties outweigh all other factors.
“Yet,” as Mr. Ross Norman of Sharps Pixley reminded the attendees, “with all of its many uses, silver is very much a rare metal. Since the beginning of recorded history, only an estimated 1,464,700 tons of silver have been mined.”
The Silver Institute is a nonprofit international industry association headquartered in Washington, D.C. Established in 1971, the Institute’s members include leading silver producers, prominent silver refiners, manufacturers and dealers. The Institute serves as the industry’s voice in increasing public understanding of the value and many uses of silver, and also creates programs across many platforms that benefit the white metal. For more information on the Silver Institute, or silver in general, please visit: www.silverinstitute.org.
Contact:
Michael DiRienzo
Executive Director
The Silver Institute
Tel: +1 202-495-4030
e-mail: mdirienzo@silverinstitute.org
This entry was posted in Silver Institute Press Releases. Bookmark the permalink.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.883.558 von prallhans am 20.11.13 23:18:16Das stimmt und solange es keine deflationären schockwellen gibt,
solange sollte Gold gegenüber Silber underperformen"!Gold wird
gedrückt,Silber weniger bis garnix!!!
solange sollte Gold gegenüber Silber underperformen"!Gold wird
gedrückt,Silber weniger bis garnix!!!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.883.504 von Gutser am 20.11.13 23:11:23Hervorragendes Sentiment für einen näherrückenden Boden! Silber und GOld korrelieren nicht mehr ganz so innig, falls dir das aufgefallen ist.
Nun reden schon Goldfans von dreistelligen Goldkursen.
http://www.goldseiten.de/artikel/177583--Gold---Rohstoff-Gur…
Wie jeder weiss, folgt Silber der Goldentwicklung mit Hebel...
http://www.goldseiten.de/artikel/177583--Gold---Rohstoff-Gur…
Wie jeder weiss, folgt Silber der Goldentwicklung mit Hebel...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.883.120 von Mietzi543 am 20.11.13 22:13:47Das möchte ich nicht in Frage stellen, aber man muss sich eben im Klaren sein, dass auch die Währungen gegeneinander gestützt oder abgeschwächt werden. Wo ist die Grenze zur Manipulation? Ich sehe das recht stressbefreit: Es ist egal.
Ich beginne jetzt jedenfalls physische bestaende aufzubauen. Vorsichtig aber kontinuierlich und zwar 1oz gestueckelt.
Mal schauen wer am ende richtig gelegen hat.... :-)
Mal schauen wer am ende richtig gelegen hat.... :-)
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.883.042 von prallhans am 20.11.13 22:05:43
Stimmt, und die BAFin-Strafe wg. der Manipulation
ist in den Fixkosten bereits einkalkuliert.
Stimmt, und die BAFin-Strafe wg. der Manipulation
ist in den Fixkosten bereits einkalkuliert.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.883.042 von prallhans am 20.11.13 22:05:43Mit der Bezeichnung "Manipulation" kann man allerdings jede persönliche Fehlinvestition wunderbar rechtfertigen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 45.882.990 von Groupier am 20.11.13 22:01:38Bloß den nicht !!!!!!!!!!!! QAlles , nur nicht den !!!!! Da ist mir dosto zig mal lieber !
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