[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : FSX 414, FSX 430

[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : FSX 414, FSX 430
[Price Reporting] Co Alloys : FSX 414, FSX 4301. Reporting Duration: April 28, 2025 – May 2, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Cobalt Alloys 3. Summary: Cobalt-based FSX alloy prices rose in early May 2025 due to rising raw material costs. Cobalt, tungsten, and chromium were the key drivers. Export disruptions from the DRC continue to limit cobalt supply. At the same time, China’s export controls and strong demand are pushing up tungsten and chromium prices. These factors are expected to keep FSX 414 and FSX 430 alloy prices under upward pressure. The trend w...

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