Rare Metals

Rare metals are among the most valuable and strategically important materials in the world. Known for their exceptional durability, high melting points, corrosion resistance, and catalytic properties, these metals play a critical role in advanced industries, technology, and investment markets.

We specialize in sourcing, handling, and supplying high-purity rare metals that meet international quality standards, supporting industrial, scientific, and long-term value applications.

Iridium

Iridium is one of the rarest and densest metals on Earth, highly resistant to corrosion and extreme temperatures. It is widely used in electronics, aerospace components, medical devices, and specialized alloys where reliability is critical.

Key Applications:

  • Electronics and semiconductors

  • Spark plugs and electrodes

  • Aerospace and defense alloys


Platinum

Platinum is a precious rare metal valued for its stability, conductivity, and catalytic performance. It is essential in automotive catalytic converters, chemical processing, medical equipment, and fine jewelry.

Key Applications:

  • Automotive and industrial catalysts

  • Medical instruments

  • Jewelry and investment


Palladium

Palladium is known for its excellent catalytic properties and high demand in emission-control technologies. It also plays a major role in electronics, dentistry, and hydrogen-related technologies.

Key Applications:

  • Automotive catalytic converters

  • Electronics and connectors

  • Chemical and hydrogen purification


Rhodium

Rhodium is an extremely rare and valuable metal, prized for its reflectivity, hardness, and resistance to wear. It is primarily used to enhance performance and durability in high-stress environments.

Key Applications:

  • Emission control systems

  • Surface coatings and plating

  • Optical instruments


Ruthenium

Ruthenium improves the strength, hardness, and wear resistance of alloys. It is commonly used in electronics, electrical contacts, and chemical catalysts.

Key Applications:

  • Electronic components

  • Electrical contacts

  • Chemical and electrochemical industries


Osmium

Osmium is the densest naturally occurring element, known for its extreme hardness and durability. Due to its rarity, it is used in highly specialized applications requiring long-term stability.

Key Applications:

  • Precision instruments

  • Specialized alloys

  • Scientific and research applications