Yunnan Copper Tech Tenders Approximately 30 Tons of 3N Selenium Powder [SMM Selenium Update]

Published: Oct 13, 2025 09:21
Yunnan Copper Tech Tenders Approximately 30 Tons of 3N Selenium Powder

SMM October 13 News: According to official information from Yunnan Copper Technology Development Co., Ltd., the company has commenced the sale of approximately 30 tons of 3N selenium powder for October 2025 starting today. (Note: Settlement will be based on the net weight of the shipped quantity.)

Specifications of this batch: 200-mesh selenium powder, packaged in 25 kg/barrels (net weight), with 1,200 kg per pallet (a standard hazardous chemical transport vehicle can accommodate 18 pallets; the required quantity can be noted when quoting). Metal element grade: Se ≥ 99.9%, with other element indicators provided for reference. Final specifications are subject to the seller’s factory test results.

Interested bidders must log in via the Sunshine Procurement Platform of China Copper Co., Ltd. (https://cg.chncopper.com/epsw/portal/index) and complete their quotations under the "Sunshine Sales and Purchasing" section by 11:00 on October 14, 2025. Late submissions will not be accepted.
For business inquiries, please contact: Ji Yunteng at 13888399244.

Currently, according to official sources, this tender does not have a reserve price. However, if the bidding results do not meet the expectations of Yunnan Copper Technology Development Co., Ltd., the company reserves the right to re-initiate the bidding process. Against the backdrop of the recent upward trend in selenium market prices, this tender will serve as a further test of market activity. SMM will continue to follow up with further reports.

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