
Base Metals · HS 8112.1 · verified suppliers & live price
Gallium is a soft, silvery metal extracted primarily as a byproduct from bauxite and zinc ore processing. It serves critical applications in integrated circuits, optoelectronics, photovoltaic cells, and high-frequency telecommunications equipment. Internationally traded gallium appears in high-purity forms, typically 99.9999% or 99.99% grades, often supplied as ingots or powder. China dominates global production, accounting for approximately 95% of refined output, with significant processing also occurring in Japan, Germany, and South Korea. Buyers should verify purity certification and trace element composition, as even minor impurities significantly impact semiconductor performance; sourcing long-term supply contracts directly from major refiners provides price stability given the concentrated supply landscape.
On the Genesis network, Gallium (Coil) currently matches 59 verified suppliers across 3 countries, with an indicative benchmark price. Its Genesis Sourcing Index of 69/100 reflects strong sourcing availability — expect fast, competitive firm offers, every one escrow-protected.
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Gallium (Coil) is priced at approximately $399.32 per kg on the live Genesis Index. Request a quote for a firm, escrow-protected offer.
Gallium (Coil) carries a Genesis Sourcing Index of 69/100 (Strong), based on 59 verified suppliers across 3 countries on the network and live benchmark pricing. Sourcing is strong — competitive firm offers typically return fast.
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