Dry Aluminum Fluoride Market Price Shocks in May

Price Trend

According to the data of business associations, the domestic dry-process aluminium fluoride fell in May. At the beginning of the month, the average market price was 9,500 yuan/ton, and at the end of the month, it was 9,300 yuan/ton. The price was reduced by 1.75%.

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II. Market Analysis

In May, the price of aluminium fluoride dropped: at present, the price of aluminium fluoride in Henan is between 9000 and 9200 yuan/ton, while that in Shandong is between 9000 and 9200 yuan/ton. Zhengzhou Tianrui Grain Technology Co., Ltd. quoted 9500 yuan per ton of aluminium fluoride, Shandong Luzeng Chemical Co., Ltd. quoted 10500 yuan per ton of aluminium fluoride, Zhengzhou Zerun Energy and Chemical Co., Ltd. quoted 9000 yuan per ton of aluminium fluoride.

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Industry Chain: Hydrofluoric acid prices have risen slightly for four consecutive weeks this month. Enterprises reflect that the supply of hydrofluoric acid on-site is tight. Recently, the situation of on-site purchases has improved. Some enterprises have a low start-up rate of hydrofluoric acid plants and a small rise in ex-factory prices. Recently, the start-up rate of hydrofluoric acid plants is general, and the supply of hydrofluoric acid plants is tight. At present, the mainstream of hydrofluoric acid negotiations in southern China is 11,000-11,500 yuan./ The price of hydrofluoric acid in the northern market ranges from 11,000 to 12,000 yuan per ton. However, in May, the price of downstream product Aluminum fluoride fell sharply, rising only a week, and the current market price of Aluminum fluoride fell to 9,000 yuan/ton.

3. Future Market Forecast

Analysts of Aluminum Fluoride Industry in Business, Social and Chemical Branch believe that the price of hydrofluoric acid in the upstream has been rising slightly continuously, and the current intentions of manufacturers in the Aluminum Fluoride market are obvious, so the price of Aluminum Fluoride will rise steadily in June.

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