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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

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To convert dry metric ton units to metric tonnes, you can simply use the conversion factor of 1 dry metric ton = 1 metric tonne. This means that the two units are equivalent and can be used interchangeably without the need for a conversion calculation.

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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.

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A dry metric ton unti or dry tonne has the same mass value, but the material has been dried to decrease the moisture level.

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There isn't a difference

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