Arsenic
Refining & Grade Specs
Arsenic Refining Methods and Grade Specifications
The transformation of Arsenic concentrate into refined products suitable for industrial use requires specialized metallurgical and chemical processes. Arsenic is refined into 3 primary commercial forms, each serving specific end-use sectors.
Price
1.20-1.80
$/lb
Benchmark
Fastmarkets
Ore Grade
Byproduct - grades vary
Product Forms
3
Commercial grades
Refining Processes
The primary refining and processing pathways for Arsenic include:
- Roasting of arsenopyrite
- Sublimation from flue dust
- Reduction of arsenic trioxide
Product Forms and Grade Specifications
Refined Arsenic is available in the following commercial forms, each with specific purity requirements:
| Product Form | Purity / Grade | Primary Application |
|---|---|---|
| Arsenic trioxide (As2O3) | 99-99.5% | Wood preservatives, glass manufacturing |
| High-purity arsenic metal | 99.9999% (6N) | Gallium arsenide semiconductor substrates |
| Gallium arsenide wafers | Semi-insulating/N-type | RF devices, solar cells, LEDs |
Quality Standards and Benchmarks
International standards for Arsenic products are established by organizations such as ASTM International and various national standards bodies. Pricing is referenced against Fastmarkets assessments. These standards define minimum purity levels, acceptable impurity limits, and testing methodologies that facilitate international trade.
Refining Capacity and Geography
Global refining capacity for Arsenic is concentrated in a limited number of countries. China controls approximately 50% of primary production and plays a significant role in downstream refining. Efforts to diversify refining capacity are a key priority for governments seeking to reduce supply chain dependencies, particularly in the semiconductors (gallium arsenide) sector.
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