Xi'an Kaili has the qualification to recover palladium carbon

Xi'an Kaili's qualification to recover palladium carbon is doubtful, because so far the number of its personnel size has not been disclosed, the number of insured people is also 0. In addition, Yuhong Silver's original scope of business for the calendering and processing of silver products and sales, and March 18 this year, it suddenly added a new "development of new materials technology, consulting, services, transfer of" and so on. "and other content, from the company's listing application date of June 19, only about 3 months apart.

November 20, Xi'an Kaili passed the meeting, but "stock market dynamics analysis" carefully read its prospectus found that the company still has many problems. Including core suppliers, although established in 2015, but in the eye of the sky and other platforms can not query the company's specific number of people and social security payments, the qualification is doubtful; In addition, the company's raw material prices have risen sharply, pulling up the cost, greatly compressed profit margins, the company urgently need to transfer the cost pressure to the downstream.

But at the same time, the company's downstream customers are mostly pharmaceutical companies, along with the pharmaceutical industry centralized purchasing and other policies, most of the customers' own profitability is also difficult to protect; Finally, the company's finished goods and consumed materials are large differences in the suspicion of the existence of adjusted data. Xi'an Kaili indicated in the prospectus, if the future can not effectively transfer costs to the downstream to offset the pressure, will have a negative impact on their operating results.

The main process of recovering palladium carbon:

The palladium carbon recycling process mainly includes dismantling, extraction, extraction, and refinement steps. Dismantling refers to breaking down the palladium-carbon alloy into smaller pieces for further processing; extraction refers to extracting the palladium element from the carbon in the palladium-carbon alloy; extraction refers to separating the palladium from other elements; and fine fractionation refers to separating the palladium into palladium powder or palladium liquid. Finally, the palladium from the palladium-carbon recovery process can be used to make new palladium-carbon alloys or for other purposes.