
Zinc Ingot 99.9%
Product Name: Zinc Ingot 99.9% Pure
Purity: 99.9% Zinc
Appearance: Solid, metallic ingots with a smooth and shiny surface
Size: Typically cast in standard ingot sizes (e.g., 5 kg, 10 kg, or customizable per client specifications)
Weight: Varies by ingot size and order
Origin: Germany
Packaging: Standard palletized packaging for easy transport or customized packaging as per client requirements
Density: 7.14 g/cm³
Melting Point: 419.5°C (787.1°F)
Surface Finish: Shiny, smooth surface with no visible defects
Storage: Should be stored in a dry, cool place to prevent tarnishing or contamination
Environmental Compliance: Conforms to Germany's environmental standards for metal production and recycling
Recyclability: 100% recyclable for use in future zinc-based products
Certification: Conforms to international standards such as ASTM B6, EN 1179 for zinc ingots
Description
Zinc Ingot 99.9% is a high-quality zinc product with a purity of 99.9%, produced through advanced refining processes. The ingots are made by melting zinc metal and casting it into molds, ensuring a uniform and consistent product. These ingots are highly valued for their excellent corrosion resistance, versatility, and use in a variety of industrial applications. Originating from Germany, known for its cutting-edge technology in metal production and strict quality control, these zinc ingots are produced to meet global industrial standards, ensuring top-quality and reliable performance in all applications.
Application:
Zinc Ingot 99.9% has a broad range of applications in industries requiring high-purity zinc for various manufacturing processes:
- Galvanizing: Zinc ingots are primarily used in the galvanizing process, where steel and iron are coated with zinc to prevent corrosion.
- Zinc Alloys: Zinc ingots are used to produce alloys such as brass, die-cast alloys, and other metal mixtures in the automotive, electronics, and manufacturing sectors.
- Battery Production: Zinc is used in the creation of batteries, including zinc-carbon, alkaline, and other dry-cell batteries.
- Construction Industry: Zinc is used in roofing materials, gutters, and other construction elements due to its corrosion-resistant properties.
- Chemical Manufacturing: Zinc compounds are used in various industrial processes such as rubber production, paints, and fertilizers.
- Die Casting: Zinc is an ideal material for die casting, used in the production of parts for automobiles, electronics, and household appliances.
- Coatings and Plating: Zinc is widely used for plating other metals to provide a protective coating that prevents rust and corrosion.