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RIMA INDUSTRIAL S/A




          RIMA  INDUSTRIAL  S/A  is  the  world  leader  in
          the  production  of  silicon-based  alloys  used  in
          the  foundry  and  steel  industries  and  the  only
          primary  magnesium  producer  in  the  Southern      PRODUCTS
          hemisphere.  Founded  in  1987,  we  are  100%
          Brazilian Company and the only one in the world      ■ Calcium silicon (CaSi)
          producing automotive parts diecasted in Mg alloy     ■ Ferro silicon 75 standard and high purity grades
          directly  from  the  ore  (dolomite).  RIMA has more   (FeSi75 Std and FeSi75HP)
          than  four  thousand  associates  working  in  the   ■ Magnesium ferro silicon (MgFeSi)
          following divisions: diecasting, magnesium, silicon   ■ Inoculants (FeSiCaAl, FeSiCaAlBa, FeSiCaAlZr,
          metal and ferroalloys. In addition, we have Mining,   FeSiSr, FeSiBi and others)
          Forestry, Engineering, Agribusiness and Tourism as   ■ Cored wires
          supporting divisions.                                ■ Silicon metal
                                                               ■ Magnesium metal
          CERTIFICATIONS                                       ■ Die casted parts in magnesium and aluminum alloys


          ■ ISO 9001                                           RIMA INDUSTRIAL S/A
          ■ ISO 14001                                          Anel Rodoviário, km 4,5
          ■ SA8000                                             30622-910, Belo Horizonte, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
                                                               Tel.: (+55 31) 3329-4197
          ■ OHSAS 18001                                        Lindauro Barbosa, Engineer
          ■ IATF 16949                                         LDO@rima.com.br | comercial@rima.com.br
          ■ FSC                                                www.rima.com.br

































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