[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: July 14, 2025 – July 18, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Cobalt Alloys 3. Summary: FSX 414 and FSX 430 cobalt-based alloys ended the week slightly higher, supported by steady strength in cobalt, chromium, and nickel prices. Supply constraints, premium demand in Europe and Asia, and stable contracts contributed to price gains. Despite short-term volatility from global trade and currency fluctuations, both alloys are expected to experience gradual price increases driven by robust commodity fundame...

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