
Manganese Metal Flake 99.8%
- Product Name: Manganese Metal Flake 99.8%
- Material Type: Manganese (Mn)
- Form: Flake (fine, thin pieces)
- Purity: 99.8% manganese content
- Origin: Germany
- Appearance: Metallic, silver-grey color in flake form
- Density: 7.4 g/cm³
- Particle Size: Fine flakes with a particle size typically ranging from 100 microns to 1 mm (can be customized)
- Impurities: Low levels of impurities, including silicon, sulfur, and phosphorus (below 0.1%)
- Melting Point: 1,244°C
- Boiling Point: 2,062°C
- Moisture Content: Less than 1%
- Packaging: Bagged or bulk packaging, according to customer requirements
- Recyclability: Manganese is fully recyclable and can be reused in various applications.
- Environmental Compliance: Produced in compliance with Germany's strict environmental standards and regulations
- Certification: Meets international quality and industry standards for use in various high-performance applications
Description
Manganese Metal Flake 99.8% is a high-purity form of manganese metal, produced by the electrolysis process or by reducing manganese ores. The metal is then processed into flake form, which increases its surface area and makes it easier to handle and use in various applications. The material is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high conductivity, and strength. With a purity level of 99.8%, Manganese Metal Flake is ideal for industries that require high-quality manganese with minimal impurities. Sourced from Germany, the product adheres to strict industrial standards for quality and performance.
Application:
Manganese Metal Flake 99.8% is used in a wide range of industries:
- Steel Industry: Used as an alloying agent in the production of high-strength steel, particularly in stainless steel and high-alloy steels.
- Battery Industry: Important in the manufacturing of cathodes for lithium-ion batteries, where high-purity manganese is crucial for improving energy density and performance.
- Electronics Industry: Utilized in the production of capacitors, transistors, and other electronic components due to its excellent conductivity and resistance to corrosion.
- Chemical Industry: Used in the production of various manganese compounds, such as manganese sulfate, for fertilizers, pigments, and catalysts.
- Foundry Industry: Employed in the production of metal castings, providing improved strength and resistance to wear and corrosion.
- Alloy Manufacturing: Used in the creation of other alloys and as a raw material in the production of specialized metal components in various applications.