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Cobalt
World production:                                54,000 tonnes

Cobalt is a grey, hard, lustrous metal, which was first discovered in 1739 and has a world production of 54,000 tonnes (2007). It is commonly a by-product of nickel and is mainly sourced in Democratic Republic of the Congo. Cobalt has many applications such as the production of catalysts, batteries, chemicals, alloys and dyes.

Who's who in the cobalt industry.

World cobalt production


Source: WBMS www.world-bureau.com

Region %
Asia 43
Europe 24
America 22
Oceania 6
Africa 5
Total 100
Industry consumption


Source: Standard CIB Global Research www.standardbank.co.za

Industry %
Batteries 25
Superalloys 22
Other 22
Carbides & diamond tooling 12
Colours & pigments 10
Catalysts 9
Total 100
 
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