The gold-silver ratio has long been used to assess the relative value of gold and silver. When the ratio is high, silver is considered undervalued...
The precious metals industry is one of the most complex and high-value sectors in the global economy. The industry, comprising metals such as gold, silver,...
Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) comprise six rare metals known for their exceptional physical and chemical properties, including resistance to corrosion and oxidation, electrical conductivity, and...
Gold is a crucial component in electronics, where it is used for its exceptional electrical conductivity, corrosion resistance, and durability. Despite the small quantities of...
Gold deposits result from one of the most complex collections of geological processes and take millions of years to develop. These are mainly related to...
In a monumental breakthrough for the global gold industry, geologists in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, China, have identified what could be the largest gold deposit...
The history of silver refining, particularly during the colonial period in the Americas, is deeply intertwined with the exploitation of the New World’s natural resources...
Gold has captivated the human imagination for thousands of years. Its allure, beauty, and rarity have made it the ultimate symbol of wealth, power, and...
The recovery and refining of electronic gold from waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) or electronic scrap are increasingly vital to the global transition towards...
The recycling of Platinum Group Metals (PGMs) such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium presents a range of technical and market challenges that must be addressed...
Platinum, a metal over 30 times rarer than gold, is a critical component in the global energy transition, particularly in hydrogen fuel cells and catalytic...
In the modern world, electronic devices are everywhere, including smartphones and computers, all of which depend on intricate components such as waste printed circuit boards...