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Supply Shortages: Electrolytic manganese is an essential raw material, and insufficient supply—due to limited resource mining, production cuts, or transportation difficulties—can drive up prices.
Increased Production Costs: The production of electrolytic manganese requires significant electricity and chemical raw materials. If these costs rise, production expenses increase, leading to higher prices.
Rising Demand: As the economy grows and industries expand, the demand for electrolytic manganese may increase, pushing prices higher.
Exchange Rate Fluctuations: If electrolytic manganese is imported, currency depreciation can increase import costs, leading to price increases.
Government Policies: Environmental regulations, tax policies, and industrial policies can impact production and sales, affecting electrolytic manganese prices.
Electrolytic Manganese Metal Flakes | |||||
Spec | Mn | C | S | P | Fe+Si+Se |
≥ | ≤ | ||||
99.70% | 0.04% | 0.05% | 0.005% | 0.205% | |
Size | In flakes | ||||
Packing | In big bags of 1000kgs net each |
All our products support any third-party inspection.
With 30 years of experience, we have extensive expertise in exporting ferrovanadium and silicon carbide to Europe.
Our considerable stock ensures short delivery times, and we offer flexible payment options, including TT/LC.
MOQ and sample: Negotiable
Q: What's your MOQ?
A: Our MOQ is 1kg, but we usually accept smaller quantities like 100g if the sample charge is fully paid.
Q: Do you supply product reports?
A: Yes, we provide a product analysis report before shipping.
Q: Is there a discount?
A: Discounts vary based on the quantity.
Q: Where is your factory?
A: Our factory is located in Anyang City.