Origin
Norway
Tariff No. |
Cobalt |
81052000 (UK & EU & USA) Cobalt matters and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy; unwrought cobalt; powders | |
81053000 (UK & EU & USA) Waste and scrap | |
81059000 (UK & EU & USA) Other |
Quality
Typical analysis:
Co | 99.95 | % min. |
Ni | 300 | ppm max. |
Cu | 5 | ppm max. |
Fe | 10 | ppm max. |
S | 2 | ppm max. |
C | 20 | ppm max. |
Pb | 2 | ppm max. |
Zn | 2 | ppm max. |
H | 5 | ppm max. |
N | 1 | ppm max. |
O | 50 | ppm max. |
Si | 3 | ppm max. |
Unless contracted at the time of negotiation, other elements do not give Buyer right to reject and may only form the basis for further discussion in the event material assays outside of these maximum levels.
Form
Cut cathodes.
Packaging
Drums with uniform net weights per lot, usually 250 KG each.
Lot Size & Tolerance
1 MT (+/- 2%)
Documentation
Standard documentation, as per MMTA Consolidated Regulations.
Weighing & Sampling
As per MMTA Consolidated Regulations.
Other Notes
Original producer packing can be of particular importance; close attention should be paid to the MMTA regulations relating to the resealing of damaged drums, or repacking of drums no longer suitable for onward transit by the holding warehouse.
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Inspection Schedule
Open all containers, inspect entire contents, making note of any different markings, forms or indications of heterogeneity or contamination. Segregate if necessary. Confirm packing lists, and note all details.
Sampling Schedule
If there are no indications of material heterogeneity then sample on an incremental basis of 5 MT sub-lots. Tip 10% of the opened drums and using the appropriate shovel take samples top middle and bottom, place in a clean drum/container.
If heterogeneity is suspected then sample incremental groups accordingly but in sub-lots of 5 MT or less. It may be considered necessary to segregate certain drums and prepare samples separately.
Sample Preparation
The samples from each incremental sub-lot should be mixed by coning and quartering to produce a homogeneous bulk sample in each instance. These bulk samples should be crushed or milled to give a final quality sample.
Two options are then open:
1. Quality samples can be drawn from each homogenised sub-lot bulk sample.
2. Alternatively a composite can be prepared from portions of each sub-lot to give a total parcel bulk sample from which total parcel quality samples may be drawn.
The balance of the bulk samples being held for reference purposes.