RE: SHARE REVERSAL THIS WEEK24 Mar 2021 06:07
Hazbeen,
''About 80% of the vanadium produced is used as a steel additive. Vanadium-steel alloys are very tough and are used for armour plate, axles, tools, piston rods and crankshafts. Less than 1% of vanadium, and as little chromium, makes steel shock resistant and vibration resistant. Vanadium alloys are used in nuclear reactors because of vanadium’s low neutron-absorbing properties.''
Batteries is another area that it can be used.
The way you describe it is if it has no use or value only in batteries.
''It is only viable in flow batteries between $7-10, otherwise it becomes to expensive as a constituent'' ?