Chemical Composition:
Nominal Zinc (Zn) Content: 99.9900%
Lead (Pb): Maximum 0.0054%
Iron (Fe): Maximum 0.0009%
Cadmium (Cd): Maximum 0.0012%
Copper (Cu): Maximum 0.0025%
Applications:
Galvanizing: Zinc ingots are widely used for hot-dip galvanizing steel wires, providing a protective layer that prevents rust and corrosion.
Alloying: Used as a base metal for creating various zinc-based alloys.
Chemical Industry: Utilized in the production of chemicals such as zinc oxide and zinc sulfate.
Battery Manufacturing: A critical component in the manufacture of zinc-carbon batteries and other battery types.
Advantages:
Corrosion Resistance: Provides excellent corrosion protection for steel wires and other products.
High Purity: Ensures minimal impurities, enhancing performance and reliability in various applications.
Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of industrial uses, from galvanizing to alloy production.
Packaging and Delivery:
Packaging: Zinc ingots are typically packaged in wooden pallets or metal strapped bundles to ensure safe transportation.
Quality Assurance:
Compliance: Manufactured in accordance with international quality standards.
Certification: Accompanied by material certificates verifying chemical composition and purity.
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