Zinc : Zinc: White-white Metal, Brittle, Cold-deformable But Possible To Be Laminated Between 100 - 150oc. Obtaining : - From Complex Concentrates (pb - Zn) By Oxidative Frying, Followed By A Reduction In Furnace (isp Process). - The Crude Zinc Obtained In The Blast Furnace Is Subsequently Purified Either By Fractional Distillation (new Jersey Process) Or By Electrolytic Refining. - By Hydrometallurgical Way, When The Fried Concentrate Is Subjected To Solubilization With Znso4 Formation. After Purification, The Solution Is Subjected To Electrolysis, A Process Resulting In A Zinc With A Purity Of Min. 99.99% Zn. Use : -coating Of Steel Sheets And Foils For Corrosion Protection; -obtaining Of Copper-based Alloys, Resistant To Corrosion (brass, Alpaca) - Obtaining Of Castings Under Pressure From Zinc-based Alloys (zamac) Etc. -obtaining Zinc Oxide With Uses In The Pigment Factory, Rubber Industry, Medicine, Ceramics, Etc. Properties: - White-blue, Brittle, Cold-deformable But Possible Laminate Between 100 - 150oc. Material Specification: - Stas 646-88, Astm B949, Sr En 1179: 2001 Make : - Shg - Min. 99,995% Zn - Hg - Min. 99.95% Zn - Gob - Min. 98,5% Zn. Presentation Form : Ingots Provenience : Import From Poland, Bulgaria Etc