MinorMetals.com - Cobalt (Brazilian)
All Data Sourced from the MMTA - http://www.mmta.co.uk
   
1. Origin Votorantim Metais, Brazil
2. Tariff No. 8105 2000
3. Quality Typical analysis:
Co
Ni
Cu
Fe
S
C
Pb
Zn
P
N
O
Bi
H
Sn
Sb
As
Ag
Si
Se
Cd
Al
Mn
99.8
1000
30
100
50
60
20
15
10
50
100
1
4
10
3
1
1
10
3
1
1
20
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  Unless contracted at the time of negotiation, other elements do not give Buyer right to reject and may only form the basis for further discussion in the event material assays outside of these maximum levels
4. Form Broken cathodes.
5. Packaging Drums with uniform net weights per lot, usually 250 KG or 500 KG each, or plastic buckets of 50 KG each.
6. Lot Size & Tolerance 1 MT (+/- 2%)
7. Documentation Standard documentation, as per MMTA Consolidated Regulations.
8. Weighing & Sampling As per MMTA Consolidated Regulations.
9. Other Notes 1. Votorantim Metais’s Brazilian cobalt was previously marketed as ‘Tocantins’ cobalt.
2. Original producer packing can be of particular importance; close attention should be paid to the MMTA regulations relating to the resealing of damaged drums, or repacking of drums no longer suitable for onward transit by the holding warehouse.

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