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[SMM Analysis] Review of This Week's Scrap Spot Price Trends, 2025.2.24-2.28
Feb 28, 2025, at 6:04 pm
[SMM Analysis] A Review of This Week's Scrap Spot Price Trends, 2025.2.24-2025.2.28
Hydrometallurgical Recycling This Week:
Supply Side: This week, with the continuous rise in nickel salt and cobalt salt prices, the prices of ternary and LCO black mass also continued to increase, prompting powdering plants and traders to further raise their psychological price levels. However, the coefficients of ternary and LCO black mass showed relatively small changes WoW. Taking ternary pole piece black mass as an example, most enterprises still maintain a certain level of safety inventory, and due to the long-term inversion of production costs and prices, enterprises have shown a cautious attitude toward accepting high-priced black mass, resulting in mediocre market transactions.
Demand Side: The recent price increases in cobalt salt and nickel salt have to some extent offset the costs of hydrometallurgical plants processing ternary and pure cobalt scrap. However, the hydrometallurgical costs remain below the profitability threshold.
SMM, February 28:
Wet Recycling Weekly Update:
Supply Side: This week, with the continuous rise in nickel salt and cobalt salt prices, the prices of ternary and LCO black mass also continued to increase, prompting powdering plants and traders to further raise their psychological price levels. However, the coefficients of ternary and LCO black mass showed relatively small changes WoW. Taking ternary pole piece black mass as an example, most enterprises still maintain a certain level of safety inventory, and due to the long-term cost-price inversion in production, enterprises have shown a cautious attitude toward accepting high-priced black mass, resulting in mediocre market transactions. Demand Side: The recent price increases in cobalt salt and nickel salt have partially offset the costs of wet recycling plants for ternary and pure cobalt scrap. However, the wet recycling costs remain below the profitability line.