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Titanium,
Vanadium,
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MAGNESIUM FUTURES |
Magnesium is a
silvery-white, light, and fairly tough, metallic element and
is relatively stable. Magnesium is one of
the alkaline earth metals and has the atomic symbol Mg and
atomic number 12. Magnesium is the eighth
most abundant element in the earth’s crust and the third
most plentiful element found in seawater. Magnesium
is ductile and malleable when heated, and with the exception
of beryllium, is the lightest metal that remains stable under
ordinary conditions. First isolated by the British chemist
Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808, magnesium today is obtained mainly
by electrolysis of fused magnesium chloride.
Magnesium compounds, primarily magnesium oxide,
are used in the refractory material that line the furnaces
used to produce iron and steel, nonferrous metals, glass,
and cement. Magnesium oxide and other compounds
are also used in the chemical, agricultural, and construction
industries. Magnesium’s principal use is as an alloying
addition for aluminum. These aluminum-magnesium alloys are
used primarily in beverage cans. Due to their lightness and
considerable tensile strength, the alloys are also used in
structural components in airplanes and automobiles.
Prices – The price of magnesium in 2002
fell into the range of .10-1.22 per pound from .21-1.28 in
2001. The 2002 level was a 22-year low going back to 1980
when the price range was .07-.25.
Supply – World primary production of
magnesium in 2002 rose slightly by +0.2% to a record high
of 429,000 metric tons from 428,000 metric tons in 2001. The
world’s largest primary producers of magnesium are China
with 230,000 metric tons of production in 2002, the US with
production of 106,000 metric tons (in the latest data available
for 1998), and Canada with 80,000 metric tons.
World secondary production of magnesium in
2001 fell –18% to a 13-year low of 75,700 metric tons
from 92,300 metric tons in 2000. The largest secondary producer
of magnesium by far is the US with 87% of world production
in 2001, followed by Japan with 10.3% of world secondary production.
US secondary production of magnesium in 2001 fell 20% to 65,800
metric tons, which is about two-thirds that of US primary
production.
Demand – US consumption of magnesium
for structural products in 2002 rose +0.6% to 48,302 metric
tons from 47,992 metric tons in 2001. Of the structural product
consumption category, 96% was for castings and the remaining
4% was for wrought products. US consumption of magnesium for
aluminum alloys fell –0.3% to 34,900 metric tons from
35,000 metric tons in 2001. The consumption category for magnesium
of “other uses” rose by +1.6% in 2002 to 12,900
metric tons.
Trade – US exports of magnesium in 2002
rose +29.6% to 25,400 metric tons from 19,600 metric tons
in 2001, which was a 26-year low going back to 1976. US imports
of magnesium in 2002 rose +28.5% to 88,000 metric tons from
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Industrial
Metals Futures is also spread to: |Copper
| Aluminum|Cadmium|Chromium|Cobalt|Magnesium|
Mangnese|Mercury|Nickel|Zinc|Tin|Lead|Tungstun
|Titanium|Vanadium|Uranium|Palladium
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