[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : F-75

[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : F-75
[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : F-751. Reporting Duration: July 7, 2025 – July 11, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Cobalt Alloys 3. Summary: F-75 alloy prices showed a slight increase in the second week of July 2025, mainly due to strength in cobalt prices, which make up 63% of the alloy. With chromium and molybdenum prices remaining stable, the short-term outlook suggests a gradual upward trend rather than a sharp rise. The future direction will depend largely on cobalt supply risks—especially in the DRC—and Chinese demand recovery.   [Report Download] [Price...

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