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Good News For Platinum Printers!

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Michael Kadillak

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Reading the Wall Street Journal this AM I read an article that stated that the price of platinum has dropped from nearly $2,000 per ounce size months ago to under $1,000 per ounce recently. Seems that the slow down of the auto industry and the lack of demand for catalytic converters that utilize platinum is creating a glut of this precious metal in the commodity markets.

With bad news around every corner, I wanted to at least pass this along in the for what it is worth category.

Cheers!
 
That was good news. I didn't think I'd ever be able to afford Na2 again, or try a true mix of PtPd. Thanks, Michael.
 
I wonder how long it will take to show up as lower prices in the Platinum Chloride suppliers. 60% of Platinum use is the auto industry. I love electric cars!!! Though I thought it was Palladium that was used in the catalytic converters. It looks like Palladium is holding pretty steady and silver is going up.
 
Commodity prices have been highly inflated until recently. I expect the price will remain lower, but maybe not this low, even when auto production picks up.
 
I would not look for the price to drop much from someone like Bostick and Sullivan, because they had not had a large increase in price when the price went up so high. My guess would be they had purchased enough metal salts to last a while and we all reaped the benefit (once more they have been taking care of us).
 
B&S already lowered prices on Platinum and NA2. I did unfortunately have to buy when the price was at a peak.

jan
 
I don't think you will get it that much cheaper than B&S. remember you have to put it into solution and the mixture from platinum to potassium chloroplatinate is not a easy or safe process
 
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