[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Nimonic 75, Nimonic 80A, Nimonic 90, Nimonic 100, Nimonic 105, Nimonic 115, Nimonic C263

[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Nimonic 75, Nimonic 80A, Nimonic 90, Nimonic 100, Nimonic 105, Nimonic 115, Nimonic C263
[Price Reporting] Ni Alloys : Nimonic 75, Nimonic 80A, Nimonic 90, Nimonic 100, Nimonic 105, Nimonic 115, Nimonic C2631. Reporting Duration: June 23, 2025 – June 27, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Nickel Alloys 3. Summary: Nimonic alloy prices saw modest gains in the fourth week of June 2025. Rising nickel and cobalt prices largely supported the uptrend. High-nickel and high-cobalt grades such as Nimonic 90, 100, and 105 responded more strongly to market changes. A weaker dollar, geopolitical tensions, and supply risks pushed nickel prices higher. Cobalt prices ...

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