[Price Reporting] Stainless Steel : 15-5PH, 17-4PH

[Price Reporting] Stainless Steel : 15-5PH, 17-4PH
[Price Reporting] Stainless Steel : 15-5PH, 17-4PH1. Reporting Duration: April 22, 2025 – April 25, 2025 2. Introduction to Metals: Alloy Price Analysis including Stainless Steel 3. Summary: Between April 22 and 25, 2025, the prices of 15-5PH and 17-4PH alloys experienced slight declines. This price drop was largely driven by a decrease in high-carbon ferrochrome prices. Ferrochrome prices fell due to supply adjustments and slowing demand, particularly from the stainless steel industry. Merafe Resources announced smelter shutdowns in South Africa, but the impact on oversupply was limited. The ...

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