What is the typical magnesium oxide price per kg?
Magnesium oxide prices vary mainly by product grade (industrial vs. food/pharma), particle size, and supply contract terms. Without a specific grade or region, any single “price per kg” number will often be misleading.
What grade should you price-check (industrial vs. food/pharma)?
Most “magnesium oxide” listings fall into these buckets, each with different per‑kg pricing:
- Industrial/chemical grade: usually the lowest-cost option.
- Fertilizer/uses-as-raw-material grade: can differ by purity and specs.
- Food/pharmaceutical grade (or “USP/EP” compliant): typically much higher per kg.
If you tell me the grade/spec (e.g., purity %, intended use, “light” vs “heavy,” and any standard like USP/EP), I can narrow the price range.
Where does price usually come from (bulk vs. small orders)?
Price per kg generally drops as order size increases:
- Bulk (container/pallet): lowest €/kg or $/kg.
- Smaller retail/1–25 kg: higher €/kg due to packaging and logistics.
If you share your approximate order quantity and country, the estimate can be tightened.
Are there reliable public price sources for magnesium oxide?
For up-to-date pricing, buyers commonly check commodity/chemical marketplaces and distributor listings. If you want, I can point you to where to check based on your region and grade, but I’ll need:
- country (or delivery location)
- intended grade/purity
- quantity (e.g., 25 kg, 1 ton, 25 tons)
Quick next step
Reply with:
1) grade/purity (or intended use),
2) delivery country,
3) order quantity,
and I’ll give a tighter “price per kg” range and what to look for on quotes.