Offers of Minor Metals in Europe (2017-06-29)

Published: Jun 30, 2017 08:54
The following table is offers of minor metals in Europe on Jun.29

SHANGHAI, Jun.30(SMM) – The following table is offers of minor metals in Europe on Jun.29

Classification Unit Price Transaction Date
Stibium (99.65%) USD/mt 8550 2017/6/22
Arsenic USD/lbs 0.98 2017/6/22
Bismuth USD/lbs 4.6 2017/6/22
Cadmium (99.99%) USD/lbs 0.77 2017/6/22
Cadmium (99.95%) USD/lbs 0.7 2017/6/22
High-carbon ferrochromium USD/lbs 0.93 2017/6/22
Low-carbon ferrochromium USD/lbs 1.8 2017/6/22
Chromium (from China ) USD/mt 8150 2017/6/22
Cobalt ingot (99.3%, from Russia ) USD/lbs 25.5 2017/6/7
Cathode cobalt (99.8%) USD/lbs 27.5 2017/6/22
Cobalt (99.6%, from Zambia ) USD/lbs 13.77 2015/8/4
Gallium ingot USD/kg 115 2017/6/22
Germanium dioxide (99.99%) USD/kg 775 2017/6/22
Germanium (50 ohm) USD/kg 1125 2017/6/22
Indium USD/kg 187.5 2017/6/22
Iridium USD/ounce 950 2017/6/29
Magnesium(99.9%, from China ) USD/mt 2200 2017/6/22
Ferromanganese USD/mt 775 2016/10/28
Refined manganese (99.7%) USD/mt 1900 2017/6/22
Molybdenum oxide (from western countries) USD/lbs 7.1 2017/6/22
Ferromolybdenum (65%, from western countries) USD/kg 17.45 2017/6/22
Rhenium(APR) USD/kg 2850 2015/7/6
Rhodium USD /ounce 1020 2017/6/29
Ruthenium USD /ounce 63 2017/6/29
Selenium USD/lbs 16.5 2017/6/22
Silicon briquette USD/mt 1750 2017/4/21
Ferrosilicon USD/mt 1275 2017/6/22
Tantalite USD/lbs 55 2016/11/25
Titanium sponge (99.6%) USD/kg 7.75 2017/6/22
Ferrotitanium USD/kg 4.25 2017/6/22
Ammonium paratungstate USD/mtu 210 2017/6/22
Ferrotungsten USD/kg 27 2017/6/22
Vanadium pentoxide USD/lbs 6 2017/5/15
Ferrovanadium (80%) USD/kg 26.5 2017/6/22

 

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