Dry metric ton unit is the metric ton unit without moisture.
This measurement - dmtu is applied to Iron ore concentrate prices negotiations.
If you agree to supply 100 t of Iron ore concentrate at 66%Fe with 10% moisture at a price of 120 dmtu, that means your revenue will be:
100 t * 0.9 * 0.66 * 120 = US$7,128.00.
Ultimatelly, 100 metric ton at 10% moisture = 90 dmt
One bone dry metric ton (BDMT) is a volume of wood chips (or other bulk material) that would weigh one metric ton (2204.623 pounds) if all the moisture content was removed.
A dry metric ton unti or dry tonne has the same mass value, but the material has been dried to decrease the moisture level.
There isn't a difference
without moisture
There is no separate dry tonne, there are just tonnes.One tonne is 1000 kilograms.
You do not. A metric cube is a measure of volume. A metric tonne is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and,according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
DMTU means dry metric tonne unit. A 'unit' is 10kg, or 1 tonne divided into 100 units.Essentially USD3.60 per dmtu is equal to USD360 per tonne of pure manganese metal.This pricing structure is commonly used for manganese ore sales (as opposed to pure manganese metal). A typical manganese ore would grade 45% Manganese so a price per tonne of this 'impure' ore would be 45% of USD360 per tonne = USD162 per tonne.More refined ferro-manganese products will command a higher price than the basic manganese ore.
A Dry Metric Tonne is calculated by taking out the percentage of water/moisture content. If water content in the material is 2%, then the DMT is equal to the total weight less 2% or 100% - 2% = 98%, so DMT = 98% of MT
without moisture
There is no such thing as a dry tonne, there are just tonnes. One tonne is 2204.62 pounds.
There is no separate dry tonne, there are just tonnes.One tonne is 1000 kilograms.
You do not. A metric cube is a measure of volume. A metric tonne is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and,according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Dry metric tons are metric tons without moisture. 100 metric tons at 10% moisture = 90 dry metric tons. The formula is metric tons equals dry metric tons less moisture.
A gross ton (sometimes called the long ton) is equal to 2240 pounds. A metric ton (sometime referred to as the tonne) is 1000 kilograms, which is equivalent to 2205 pounds.
Dry Metric Tonnes
DMTU means dry metric tonne unit. A 'unit' is 10kg, or 1 tonne divided into 100 units. Essentially $8/dmtu is equal to $800/tonne of pure manganese metal. This procing structure is commonly used for manganese ore sales (as opposed to pure manganese metal). A typical manganese ore would grade 45% Manganese so a price per tonne of this 'impure' ore would be 45% of $800/tonne = $360/tonne. More refined ferro-manganese products will command a higher price than the basic manganese ore.
1 metric ton = 1000 Kg It doesn't matter if it is dry sand, wet sand or anything else. A 'metric ton' is often just called a 'tonne', to distinguish it from the other two types of tons (British ton and US ton).
DMTU means dry metric tonne unit. A 'unit' is 10kg, or 1 tonne divided into 100 units.Essentially USD3.60 per dmtu is equal to USD360 per tonne of pure manganese metal.This pricing structure is commonly used for manganese ore sales (as opposed to pure manganese metal). A typical manganese ore would grade 45% Manganese so a price per tonne of this 'impure' ore would be 45% of USD360 per tonne = USD162 per tonne.More refined ferro-manganese products will command a higher price than the basic manganese ore.
A Dry Metric Tonne is calculated by taking out the percentage of water/moisture content. If water content in the material is 2%, then the DMT is equal to the total weight less 2% or 100% - 2% = 98%, so DMT = 98% of MT
In metric units, volume is measured in cubic meters, liters (= cubic decimeters) or milliliters (= cubic centimeters). The same units of volume are used, regardless of whether you are measuring liquids, or dry stuff - there are no separate "dry units".