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<p>[QUOTE="Juan Blanco, post: 1658182, member: 41665"]sunflower-</p><p>Please remember this is a <i>fungible COMMODITY</i>. Think not only the 83% consumed annually in the manufacture of three-way catalytic converters (automobile manufacturers), but of all the OTHER different applications & industries that might use Rhodium sometime/somewhere/somehow. There are literally thousands of (small-scale) buyer-types for sponge, think innovative engineering products (particularly entrepreneur-scientists in applied materials.) Google "applied materials, rhodium, patent" and you'll see for yourself.</p><p><br /></p><p>On side-left of this webpage, see all the forms in which American Elements sells Rh : <a href="http://www.americanelements.com/rh.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.americanelements.com/rh.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.americanelements.com/rh.html</a></p><p><br /></p><p>It's a pricey workbench chemical for MOST buyers, still. In this retail offering, "metallic sponge" is what any small-scale <i>industrial consumer</i> would buy. </p><p><br /></p><p>For ingot, it's investors like us. Everyone here should understand that Rhodium bullion is a cutting edge, vanguard investment. I haven't seen the exact percentages for annual Rh consumption in 2012, but I'd guess "investment/speculation" is still less than 2%. (Like Platinum was, in the 1970s.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Blanco, post: 1658182, member: 41665"]sunflower- Please remember this is a [I]fungible COMMODITY[/I]. Think not only the 83% consumed annually in the manufacture of three-way catalytic converters (automobile manufacturers), but of all the OTHER different applications & industries that might use Rhodium sometime/somewhere/somehow. There are literally thousands of (small-scale) buyer-types for sponge, think innovative engineering products (particularly entrepreneur-scientists in applied materials.) Google "applied materials, rhodium, patent" and you'll see for yourself. On side-left of this webpage, see all the forms in which American Elements sells Rh : [URL]http://www.americanelements.com/rh.html[/URL] It's a pricey workbench chemical for MOST buyers, still. In this retail offering, "metallic sponge" is what any small-scale [I]industrial consumer[/I] would buy. For ingot, it's investors like us. Everyone here should understand that Rhodium bullion is a cutting edge, vanguard investment. I haven't seen the exact percentages for annual Rh consumption in 2012, but I'd guess "investment/speculation" is still less than 2%. (Like Platinum was, in the 1970s.)[/QUOTE]
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