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Antimony ore is a type of non-ferrous metal that is primarily used in the production of antimony metal and antimony compounds. It is a silvery-white, brittle, and crystalline solid that is found in nature as the sulfide mineral stibnite. Antimony ore is mined from many parts of the world, including China, Russia, Bolivia, and South Africa. It is also produced as a by-product of lead and zinc mining.
Antimony ore is used in a variety of industries, including electronics, automotive, and aerospace. It is also used in the production of alloys, batteries, and flame retardants. The demand for antimony ore is driven by its use in the production of antimony metal and antimony compounds.
Some companies in the antimony ore market include Hunan Chenzhou Mining Group Co., Ltd., Hunan Nonferrous Metals Holding Group Co., Ltd., and Hunan Huachang Antimony Industry Co., Ltd. Show Less Read more