On March 13, the average price of SMM battery-grade nickel sulphate rose slightly.
Mar 13, 2026 13:04In contrast to the typical price declines seen during the traditional spring festival low season from January to February in previous years, China’s domestic manganese sulfate market has recently staged an independent rally of “strong performance amid the off-season”, with prices rising steadily along the way.
Mar 13, 2026 13:20Affected by the supply-demand relationship, MHP and high-grade nickel matte nickel prices rose this week
Mar 13, 2026 15:46SMM Nickel News, March 13: Macro and market news: (1) On the 12th, Pan Gongsheng, governor of the central bank, chaired a symposium with economic and financial experts. Pan Gongsheng said that in the next stage, the People’s Bank of China would build a scientific and prudent monetary policy framework, continue to effectively implement a moderately accommodative monetary policy, and step up counter-cyclical and inter-cyclical adjustments. (2) In the first statement since taking office on March 12, Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, said that all US military bases in the Middle East should be closed immediately, or they would come under attack. Mojtaba Khamenei said the Strait of Hormuz would remain closed. Spot market: On March 13, the SMM price of #1 refined nickel rose by 400 yuan/mt from the previous trading day. Spot premiums, Jinchuan #1 refined nickel averaged 6,650 yuan/mt, down 100 yuan/mt from the previous trading day; China’s mainstream electrodeposited nickel brands were at -300-400 yuan/mt. Futures market: The most-traded SHFE nickel contract (2605) once climbed above 140,000 yuan/mt in early trading, then pulled back sharply, and closed the morning session at 138,030 yuan/mt, down 0.1%. Recently, the US dollar has continued to strengthen, weighing on nickel prices. In the short term, the price of the most-traded SHFE nickel contract is expected to move sideways in the 130,000-140,000 yuan/mt range.
Mar 13, 2026 11:42On the demand side, the EV battery market has seen order contractions compared to earlier expectations, impacted by lackluster new energy vehicle sales both domestically and internationally.
Mar 12, 2026 15:09As of this Thursday, the average SMM battery-grade nickel sulphate price rose WoW. Demand side, some producers recently began making inquiries, and procurement sentiment improved somewhat, but as downstream orders remained unclear, they still took a wait-and-see attitude toward high-priced nickel salt. Supply side, due to uncertainty in Indonesian MHP supply recently, some producers expected raw material costs to rise and raised their offers accordingly. Looking ahead, Q2 is about to begin. Attention should be paid to support from the raw material side for nickel sulphate prices. Inventory side, this week the inventory index at upstream nickel salt smelters remained at 4.7 days, the inventory index at downstream precursor plants fell from 7.4 days to 7.1 days, and the inventory index at integrated enterprises declined from 7 days to 6.8 days. In terms of buyer-seller balance, this week the Willingness to Sell Sentiment Factor at upstream nickel salt smelters remained at 1.8, the procurement sentiment factor at downstream precursor plants remained at 2.7, transaction sentiment recovered slightly, and the sentiment factor at integrated enterprises remained at 2.4. (Historical data is available in the database.)
Mar 12, 2026 10:44In the fields of precious and rare metals, compared with well-known categories such as gold, silver, and platinum-group metals, osmium has always remained a niche yet highly distinctive presence. With its unmatched physicochemical properties, it has become an indispensable key material in high-end industry and scientific research. Even though it receives limited market attention, it still possesses irreplaceable value. This article will provide a comprehensive breakdown of osmium metal, covering its basic properties, resource supply, application scenarios, and market characteristics, to offer a full understanding of this “king of density.” I. First Encounter with Osmium: A Hardcore Outlier Among the Platinum-Group Metals Osmium, with the chemical symbol Os and atomic number 76, belongs to the platinum-group metals. It is a Group VIII transition metal on the periodic table and also one of the rarest metals found in nature. As one of the six major members of the platinum-group metal family, osmium has no independent ore deposits and is commonly associated with platinum, iridium, ruthenium, rhodium, and palladium. It can only be recovered through purification during platinum ore smelting and cannot be extracted through standalone large-scale mining. This inherent characteristic directly defines its scarcity. Osmium’s physicochemical properties are truly unique in the world of metals, with highly recognizable core characteristics: first, it has the highest density in the world. Under standard conditions at 20°C, its density reaches 22.59 g/cm³, far exceeding that of gold (19.32 g/cm³) and platinum (21.45 g/cm³). It is currently the densest naturally occurring metal known, and at the same volume, it weighs far more than various conventional precious metals. Second, it demonstrates excellent high-temperature resistance, with a melting point of 3,033°C and a boiling point exceeding 5,000°C. It remains highly stable in high-temperature environments and can adapt to various industrial and scientific applications under extreme heat. Third, it has outstanding hardness and strong corrosion resistance. With a Mohs hardness of 7, it is hard, durable, and wear-resistant, and is difficult to corrode under conventional acidic or alkaline conditions. However, its drawbacks are also quite evident: it is highly brittle and has extremely poor plasticity, making it impossible to process through conventional mechanical methods, so it is mostly used in powder or alloy form. A key safety precaution must be emphasized here: when osmium metal is heated in air to above 100°C, it slowly oxidizes to form osmium tetroxide (OsO₄). This substance is highly irritating, highly volatile, and somewhat toxic. Therefore, the entire process involving osmium, including production smelting, storage and transportation, and deep processing, must be carried out under the protection of inert gas and in strict compliance with operational standards. These exceptionally high compliance and control requirements further raise the barriers to osmium’s production and application. II. Extreme Scarcity: Osmium’s Resource Endowment and Supply Landscape Osmium is far rarer than commonly recognized precious metals such as gold and platinum, and it can be regarded as a “niche treasure” in the precious metals sector. Relevant data show that the average abundance of osmium in the Earth’s crust is only about 0.001 ppm, making it one of the least abundant stable elements in the crust. Globally, identified recoverable reserves are extremely limited, and resource distribution is highly concentrated, without the formation of widely distributed ore deposits. Supply side further highlights the scarcity of osmium. As there are no standalone mines, global osmium production is entirely dependent on platinum mining and smelting, with capacity remaining at an extremely low level for many years. Global annual production is about 1 mt (data from the International Platinum Group Metals Association), while China’s annual production is less than 100 kg, with supply far below that of other platinum group metals. From the global supply landscape, traditional major platinum group metal-producing countries such as South Africa and Russia control the vast majority of the world’s osmium resources and smelting capacity. Industry supply is therefore highly monopolized, with extremely low supply elasticity. Minor changes in mine development progress, geopolitical conditions, environmental protection-related control policies, and platinum group metal smelting capacity all directly affect global osmium supply. This dual attribute of “inherent resource scarcity + constrained supply” has kept the osmium market in a long-term tight supply-demand balance and given it strong price resilience and fluctuation elasticity, securing it a unique position in the rare metals market. III. Exclusive to Cutting-Edge Applications: Core Application Scenarios for Osmium Although osmium has limited production and a relatively narrow application scope, its exceptional physical and chemical properties have enabled it to establish a precise foothold in high-end niche fields, making it an irreplaceable core material in many cutting-edge applications. Downstream demand is concentrated and highly rigid, with no low-cost substitutes currently available. Its core applications are mainly concentrated in four major areas: 1 Special Hard Alloys: Core Raw Materials for High-End Wear-Resistant Components Osmium-based alloys produced by melting osmium with metals such as iridium and platinum combine ultra-high hardness, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance, making them key materials for high-end precision instruments. These alloys are widely used in high-precision bearings for high-end watches and precision instruments, nibs for premium fountain pens, styluses for professional record players, and medical precision scalpels and wear-resistant components for high-end machinery. They can significantly extend service life and durability, making them suitable for long-term, high-load, high-wear operating environments, and they are core wear-resistant materials in high-end manufacturing. 2 Industrial Catalysis: Highly Efficient Specialized Additives for Fine Chemicals Osmium and its compounds have excellent catalytic activity and serve as specialized catalysts in certain fine chemical and organic synthesis reactions. In particular, in special chemical processes such as hydrogenation and oxidation reactions, they offer high catalytic efficiency and strong reaction selectivity, effectively optimizing process flows and improving product purity and yield. Although the unit consumption of osmium catalysts is extremely low, they are a rigid process necessity and are difficult to replace with other common metal catalysts, resulting in relatively stable downstream demand. 3 Scientific Research and Detection: Essential Specialized Consumables for Laboratories Although osmium tetroxide is toxic, it has irreplaceable value in scientific research. It is a high-quality staining agent for biological samples and microscopic material sections under electron microscopes, substantially improving sample clarity and contrast, and is an indispensable laboratory reagent in frontier research fields such as materials science and life sciences. Meanwhile, high-purity osmium powder was also widely used in high-end scientific research experiments and the R&D of specialized new materials, serving as a niche but essential consumable for major research institutes and high-end laboratories. 4. High-End Specialized Fields: Core Components for Military and Aerospace Applications Leveraging its core advantages of high density, high-temperature resistance, and high stability, osmium was also applied in specialized high-temperature components for aerospace and military applications, precision guidance components, as well as niche scenarios such as high-end electrical contacts and wear-resistant coatings. These applications were all concentrated in cutting-edge, high-precision sectors. Although the volume of each individual application was small, the product value-added was extremely high. Moreover, with the technological iteration and development of high-end manufacturing and the military and aerospace industries, related demand had the potential for steady growth. IV. Summary of the Core Characteristics of the Osmium Metal Market Overall, as a rare category among platinum group metals, osmium had highly distinctive core characteristics: extreme scarcity on the resource side, highly monopolized supply with insufficient elasticity; application-side concentration in high-precision, cutting-edge fields, with rigid and irreplaceable demand; and unique physicochemical properties, combining both advantages and application barriers. Unlike the market-driven fluctuation logic of conventional bulk commodities, the osmium market was significantly affected by factors such as supply-side changes, downstream demand from high-end industries, and compliance costs. The overall market size was small, and trading frequency was relatively low, placing it in the category of niche rare precious metals. Its core value always revolved around the two key points of “scarcity” and “irreplaceability,” making it an indispensable key metal material in high-end industrial and scientific research fields.
Mar 13, 2026 15:20This week, ternary cathode precursor prices were broadly stable. Raw materials, nickel sulphate prices edged up today, while cobalt sulphate prices and manganese sulphate prices held steady. Discounts, for March orders, as raw material prices were expected to rise to some extent, some producers recently showed willingness to raise nickel discounts. Long-term contracts, as downstream orders remained unclear, acceptance of higher discounts did not improve significantly and was basically flat from February. Spot orders, discounts for some earlier orders had already been finalised before the Chinese New Year, while discounts for the remaining March orders rose slightly from February; production, precursor production schedules in March recovered overall from February, with some leading producers in China and producers with relatively large export orders maintaining high operating rates. Looking ahead, sulphate prices have recently remained generally firm and may provide further support for precursor prices from the cost side.
Mar 12, 2026 11:03SMM News, March 13: The SMM weekly operating rate of secondary lead in four provinces stood at 29.15% from March 6 to March 12, 2026, up 2.03 percentage points WoW. The operating rate in Anhui fluctuated around 15%, with no further signs of production resumptions at local secondary lead smelters; in Henan, the operating rate at a few smelters edged up as raw material inventory increased; in Jiangsu and Inner Mongolia, some smelters had yet to resume production, while operating smelters said raw material supply remained tight and constrained production growth. Next week, as large smelters in Shandong and Jiangxi resume production after the holiday and release capacity, weekly secondary lead production is expected to increase; actual market conditions still need to be monitored for constraints from factors such as raw material supply and downstream procurement sentiment. 》Subscribe to View Historical SMM Metal Spot Prices
Mar 13, 2026 14:49This week, prices for some Grade-B battery cells in the second-life battery market rose. Cost side, lithium carbonate prices fluctuated more sharply this week and showed an overall upward trend, directly pushing up battery cell production costs; nickel sulphate prices edged up, while cobalt sulphate prices remained stable, providing mild support on the cost side and lifting overall cost pressure somewhat. Supply side, the market was clearly boosted by energy storage demand, enterprises showed relatively strong willingness to sell, and circulating supply was steadily released; coupled with rising lithium carbonate prices, enterprises' expectations for higher costs strengthened, and overall pricing sentiment remained firm to slightly stronger. Demand side, demand for second-life Grade-B battery cells recovered significantly, mainly driven by the energy storage market, as downstream energy storage projects commenced and supporting demand continued to be released, noticeably boosting procurement enthusiasm.
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