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Bismuth is a non-ferrous metal, which is a type of metal that does not contain iron. It is a brittle, silvery-white metal with a pinkish tinge. Bismuth is used in a variety of applications, including medical, pharmaceutical, and industrial. It is also used in the production of alloys, such as lead-free solders and bismuth-tin alloys. Bismuth is also used in the production of cosmetics, pigments, and catalysts.
The bismuth market is driven by the increasing demand for bismuth-based products in the medical, pharmaceutical, and industrial sectors. The growing demand for lead-free solders and bismuth-tin alloys is also driving the market. The rising demand for bismuth in the production of cosmetics, pigments, and catalysts is also contributing to the growth of the bismuth market.
Some of the major companies in the bismuth market include American Elements, Johnson Matthey, Umicore, and BASF. Other companies include Solvay, Rio Tinto, and China Minmetals Corporation. Show Less Read more