Offers of Minor Metals in Europe (2015-6-3)

Published: Jun 4, 2015 09:13
The following table is offers of minor metals in Europe on Jun 3.

SHANGHAI, Jun 4 (SMM) – The following table is offers of minor metals in Europe on Jun 3.

Classification Unit Price Transaction Date
Stibium (99.65%) USD/mt 8625 15.4.22
Arsenic USD/lbs 0.78 15.3.13
Bismuth USD/lbs 7.88 15.3.04
Cadmium (99.99%) USD/lbs 0.73 15.3.03
Cadmium (99.95%) USD/lbs 0.68 15.3.03
High-carbon ferrochromium USD/lbs 1 15.4.24
Low-carbon ferrochromium USD/lbs 2.1 15.4.24
Chromium (from China ) USD/mt 8500 15.4.07
Cobalt ingot (99.3%, from Russia ) USD/lbs 13.75 15.4.22
Cathode cobalt (99.8%) USD/lbs 14.07 15.4.22
Cobalt (99.6%, from Zambia ) USD/lbs 13.82 15.4.22
Gallium ingot USD/kg 240 15.4.24
Germanium dioxide (99.99%) USD/kg 1300 15.4.22
Germanium (50 ohm) USD/kg 1920 15.4.22
Indium USD/kg 520 15.4.22
Iridium USD/ounce 570 15.5.29
Magnesium(99.9%, from China ) USD/mt 2550 15.2.09
Ferromanganese USD/mt 900 15.4.24
Refined manganese (99.7%) USD/mt 2102.5 15.3.25
Molybdenum oxide (from western countries) USD/lbs 8 15.4.24
Ferromolybdenum (65%, from western countries) USD/kg 19.7 15.4.24
Rhenium(APR) USD/kg 2950 15.2.05
Rhodium USD /ounce 1060 15.5.29
Ruthenium USD /ounce 48 15.5.29
Selenium USD/lbs 23 15.3.04
Silicon briquette USD/mt 2110 15.4.07
Ferrosilicon USD/mt 1260 15.4.24
Tantalite USD/lbs 80.5 15.4.10
Titanium sponge (99.6%) USD/kg 9.4 15.4.07
Ferrotitanium USD/kg 5.43 15.3.25
Ammonium paratungstate USD/mtu 255 15.4.24
Ferrotungsten USD/kg 33.25 15.4.24
Vanadium pentoxide USD/lbs 4 15.3.16
Ferrovanadium (80%) USD/kg 20.4 15.3.25

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