Southern Nonferrous Metals of Nandan County Tenders Approximately 200 Tons of Antimony Ingots

Published: Feb 11, 2026 17:20
SMM February 11 News: According to official information, Southern Nonferrous Metals Co., Ltd. of Nandan County is externally selling antimony ingots. The quality specifications comply with the national standard No. 2, implemented under (GB/T1599-2014). The goods are packaged on fumigated pallets, bundled with steel or plastic-steel straps, totaling approximately 200 tons.

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