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The term base metals likely arose because these materials are inexpensive and more commonly found than precious metals, such as gold and platinum. However, base metals are invaluable to the global economy because of their utility and ubiquity. The primary advantage of base metals is that they are relatively inexpensive. Base metals serve many purposes, such as construction, as well as or better than precious metals. What is more, some base metals.
Minor metals are a widely used term in the metal industry that generally refers to metals which are a by-product of smelting a base metal. Minor metals are used in many end-use applications: rechargeable batteries, lasers, high temperature alloys, electronics, optics, etc. Minor metals include cobalt (cathodes for rechargeable batteries), molybdenum (heating), lithium (batteries), magnesium, manganese, silicon (photovoltaic solar cells), titanium.
Ferroalloy refers to various alloys of iron with a high proportion of one or more other elements such as manganese (Mn), aluminium (Al), or silicon (Si). They are used in the production of steels and alloys. The alloys impart distinctive qualities to steel and cast iron or serve important functions during production and are, therefore, closely associated with the iron and steel industry, the leading consumer of ferroalloys.
We at sizer metals also provide various other metals to our diverse client portfolio as per their requirements which is used as per their market specifications.