Boliden's newly developed zinc alloy ready for market

ZiNiGal™ is the new zinc-nickel alloy developed by Boliden that, after a series of test runs at selected customers, now is in commercial production. With ZiNiGal™ Boliden is focusing on meeting customer's needs within the general galvanizing industry.

The development of ZiNiGal™ has been conducted in close cooperation with Boliden's customers and is yet another step in Boliden's strategy to be Europe's leading zinc supplier.

 -	By using this alloy the general galvanizers, which make up approximately 20 percent of our zinc customers, can improve both the esthetics of their products and the economics of their business, says Ulf Söderström, Vice president of Business Area Market.
  
 ZiNiGal™ is a ready-made alloy that decreases zinc consumption and improves nearly all technical capabilities such as brightness, coating homogeneity, abrasion behaviour, adherence and ductility. So far Boliden has sold 5,000 tons. 

In addition to developing new alloys for the galvanizing industry, Boliden has also set up a service function where Boliden customers can rely on the technical support and expertise not only in the day-to-day matters but also in future development projects.

Boliden is one of the leading mining and smelting companies in Europe with operations in Sweden, Finland, Norway and Ireland. Boliden's main products are copper, zinc, lead and gold and silver. Exploration and recycling of metals are also important within the company. The number of employees is approximately 4 500 and the turnover amounts to approximately EUR 3.8 billion annually. Its shares are listed on Stockholmsbörsen's Large Cap list and on the Toronto Stock Exchange in Canada.

www.boliden.com

For further information, please contact:

Ulf Söderström, President Business Area Market, Boliden AB, tel +46 8 610 1557,
+46 70 618 9595
Marcela Sylvander, Communications Manager, Boliden AB, tel +46 8 610 1559,
+46 733 244 551

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