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Bismuth is a heavy, brittle, post-transition metal used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, alloys, and as a non-toxic substitute for lead. It is primarily recovered as a byproduct of lead and copper smelting.
Bismuth is the primary non-toxic substitute for lead in ammunition, fishing weights, and solders. China dominates production, creating supply chain risk for industries seeking to eliminate lead.
Critical Minerals HQ tracks the live bismuth price in USD/kg, refreshed every 15 minutes during market hours from institutional pricing feeds.
Bismuth is a heavy, brittle, post-transition metal used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, alloys, and as a non-toxic substitute for lead. It is primarily recovered as a byproduct of lead and copper smelting.
The leading producers of bismuth are China, Peru, Mexico, according to the latest USGS Mineral Commodity Summaries.
Bismuth is the primary non-toxic substitute for lead in ammunition, fishing weights, and solders. China dominates production, creating supply chain risk for industries seeking to eliminate lead.