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Prodex Ltd.

Company "Prodex" is the preferred partner of one of the most high quality mining companies in Southern Africa, carrying out distribution of topaz raw material.
The capacity of topaz raw material is more then 4000 kg per month and it can most likely be increased.
Characteristics of delivered raw material correspond to parameters of extracted raw material of topazes in Brazil. They can be treated by PHD technology (diffusion) or irradiated (nuclear) to any color of

Swiss blue-blue
Ever Green-medium green
Teal-greenish-blue
Paraiba-blueish-green
Glacier Blue-intense pure blue
Kashmir Blue-medium dark navy blue
Imperial Champagne-yellow
Strawberry Pink-light orange-red pink
Bi-colors -- blue/yellow and blue/green

Crystals are of the weight 1 to 50 g. The raw material is preliminary processed, cleared of breed and defective areas.
We are looking for new areas and companies for marketing of our production and long term contracts are highly appreciated.
The prices for raw material depend on concrete technical parameters of crystals, volumes and conditions of delivery (CIF, FOB, conditions of payment and so forth). The average price is 390 USD/kg (for high volume customers – 320 USD/kg). This can further be discussed during negotiations. The prices are valid till the 31st Dec 2006.
More detailed information on this can be sent later if requested.
Thank you in advance for your attention.


Website:http://www.prodexstones.com
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