Minor Metals

 

Minor Metals

HPG Metal - Importer and Exporter of Minor Metals in India.
HPG Metals has made a name for itself in the list of top suppliers of Minor Metals in India. We offer a complete choice of products and a wide range of Minor Metals in various forms such as Manganese Metal, Cobalt Powder, Antimony Ingot, Tellurium, Bismuth Trioxide & more of high purity.

We offer other metal products also:
Selenium, Cadmium, Arsenic, Antimony trioxide, Tin ingots, Manganese Metal, Cobalt Powder, Antimony Ingot, Tellurium, Bismuth Trioxide, Fluorspar, Low Carbon Ferro Chrome, Ferro Molybdenum, Ferro Phosphorous, Ferro Silicon, Ferro Silicon Magnesium, Ferro Niobium, Ferro Titanium, Ferro Manganese

 
 
 

About Minor Metals

The import-export data for these minor metals are subject to change based on various factors, including demand, supply, and global market trends. However, these metals are essential to various industries and are likely to continue to have a market presence and demand in India.

There are several minor metals that have a market presence and demand in India. Here is an overview of some of the most significant minor metals, along with their import-export data and major trading partners:

 

Tungsten: Tungsten is widely used in various industries, including aerospace, electronics, and defense. India imports most of its tungsten from China, Austria, and Germany. The import of tungsten in India was around 2,400 metric tons in 2020.

Titanium: Titanium is widely used in the aerospace, defense, and medical industries. India imports most of its titanium from the United States, Russia, and Japan. The import of titanium in India was around 1,800 metric tons in 2020.

Indium: Indium is used in the production of flat-panel displays and solar cells. India imports most of its indium from China, Japan, and the United States. The import of indium in India was around 15 metric tons in 2020.

 

Antimony Metal

We are the popular exporter, importer, supplier and trader of a wide collection of Antimony Metal in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is processed under the supervision of our professionals. Made from quality components, these are in compliance with varied international quality standards. These are capable to cater to the diversified demands of several industries. These are available in the competitive markets at the reasonable prices.

Antimony is used in various industries, including electronics, chemicals, and flame retardants. India imports most of its antimony from China, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan. The import of antimony in India was around 900 metric tons in 2020.


Manganese Metal

Our company engaged in importing, supplying, exporting and trading high quality Manganese Metal in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is developed for those specific applications, where high impact as well as abrasion in combination are the major factors. The finest quality manganese metals offered by us find their extensive usage in Steel Production Industries and as Pigments. We are capable to provide our clients with these manganese metals in the form of flakes.


Cobalt Powder

We commence our business operation as a renowned exporter, importer, supplier and trader of Cobalt powder in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Available with us is a wide gamut of Cobalt, which is procured from the certified vendors after doing extensive market research. These salts are tested on various parameters by the auditors to ascertain their conformation to our set quality standards. Besides, these are extensively demanded by the global clients for their purity and non-toxic nature.

Cobalt is a crucial component in rechargeable batteries used in various industries, including electric vehicles and electronics. India imports most of its cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo, China, and Finland. The import of cobalt in India was around 1,900 metric tons in 2020.


Antimony Ingot

We are the largest Importer, Supplier, exporter and trader of Antimony Ingot in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Ingots are one of the most popular commercial forms of antimony, characterized by blue and white colour. This metal has chemical symbol Sb and atomic number of 51. Moreover, antimony is brittle and crystalline, exhibiting low conductivity of electricity and heat. Widely used in Electronics, Ceramics, Paint and Rubber Industries, these are used for conducting various chemical process.



Tellurium

Running with an objective to accomplish diversified demands of the clients, we are engaged in exporting, importing, supplying and trading of Tellurium in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Tellurium is a chemical element with symbol Te and atomic number 52. It is a brittle, mildly toxic, rare, silver-white metalloid. Tellurium is chemically related to selenium and sulphur. It is occasionally found in native form as elemental crystals.

Uses: Tellurium improves the machinability of copper and stainless steel, and its addition to lead decreases the corrosive action of sulfuric acid on lead and improves its strength and hardness. Tellurium is used as a basic ingredient in blasting caps, and is added to cast iron for chill control.

Tellurium is used in various industries, including electronics and solar cells. India imports most of its tellurium from China, Japan, and the United States. The import of tellurium in India was around 7 metric tons in 2020.



Molybdeum

Molybdenum is used in various industrial applications, including the production of stainless steel and alloys. India imports most of its molybdenum from the United States, China, and Japan. The import of molybdenum in India was around 1,200 metric tons in 2020.



Tungsten

Tungsten is widely used in various industries, including aerospace, electronics, and defense. India imports most of its tungsten from China, Austria, and Germany. The import of tungsten in India was around 2,400 metric tons in 2020.




Titanium

Titanium is widely used in the aerospace, defense, and medical industries. India imports most of its titanium from the United States, Russia, and Japan. The import of titanium in India was around 1,800 metric tons in 2020.




Indium

Indium is used in the production of flat-panel displays and solar cells. India imports most of its indium from China, Japan, and the United States. The import of indium in India was around 15 metric tons in 2020.