Ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium is seen at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant, one of the world's largest producers in the precious metals industry, in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148572
Employees get a form with fused 99.98 percent pure palladium out of an oven at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia 28.01.2020#6148644
An ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium is heated in a crucible before its mechanic processing at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148642
An employee gets a form with fused 99.98 percent pure palladium out of an oven at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia 28.01.2020#6148648
An employee uses mechanic hammers while giving shape to an ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148611
Ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium is seen at the Krastsvetmet non-ferrous metals plant, one of the world's largest producers in the precious metals industry, in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148579
Employees place an ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium into the water for cooling at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148599
Newly cast ingots of 99.98 percent pure palladium store at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148638
A worker prepares newly cast ingots pure palladium store for cutting on the guillotine at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148640
An employee uses mechanic hammers while giving shape to an ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148632
Employees use mechanic hammers while giving shape to an ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148594
An employee uses mechanic hammers while giving shape to an ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148633
A worker controls the process of vacuum melting of 99.98 percent pure palladium at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148649
Newly cast ingots pure palladium store at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148639
An ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium is heated in a crucible before its mechanic processing at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148637
An employee uses mechanic hammers while giving shape to an ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148634
Employees get a form with fused 99.98 percent pure palladium out of an oven at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia 28.01.2020#6148646
Employees use mechanic hammers while giving shape to an ingot of 99.98 percent pure palladium at a plant owned by Krastsvetmet, one of the world's biggest manufacturers of non-ferrous metals, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.28.01.2020#6148610