mporter & Supplier of Nickel Sludge. Our product range also comprises of Copper Ore, Tin Ore, TIn Sludge, Cobalt etc. The raw materials are available in powder form, to the exact chemical and physical (Mesh Size) specifications of the welding electrodes industry. Nickel Sludge Product Code : Nickel Nickel Percentage : 15% to 20% Payment Terms : T/T (Bank Transfer), Western Union, Other Minimum Order Quantity : 25 Metric Ton Production Capacity : 100mt Delivery Time : immidiate Packaging Details : as per costumer requirement
Nickel is a hard, ductile and ferromagnetic metal that is highly polished and resistant to corrosion. Nickel is a ferrophilic element. The core is mainly composed of iron and nickel elements. In the crust, iron-mafic rocks contain more nickel than silico-alumina rocks. For example, peridotite contains 1,000 times more nickel than granite, and gabbro contains 80 times more nickel than granite. On October 27, 2017, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer released the preliminary list of carcinogens for reference. Nickel compounds are in the list of carcinogens, metal cobalt, metal nickel and 66-67% nickel, 13-16% nickel. Chromium and 7% iron alloy powders for implantation of foreign bodies in vivo, nickel metal and nickel alloys are on the list of Class 2B carcinogens. Niclkel powder is mainly used in atomic energy industry, conductive materials, battery electrode materials, chemical catalysts, hard surface spray welding, special welding rods, porous filter materials, magnetic materials, contact materials, Diamond tools, automobile manufacturing, cemented carbide, high-temperature high-strength alloys and other powder metallurgy fields.
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Product Name : EDTA Nickel / Chelated Nickel Chemical Name : Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, Nickel complex , Edetate Nickel; Nickel ethylenediaminetetraacetate CAS No.25481-21-4 Color & Physical Form : Blue Powder Active Ingredient : Ni EDTA Assay ;Min. 98% Nickel Content : Min. 13% as Ni pH (1% aqueous solution) : 4.5 - 5.5
Nickel formate Green crystals; soluble in water; used as a hydrogenation catalyst. [synonyms] Nickel(ii) formate dihydrate, formic acid nickel(2+) salt, nickel diformate dihydrate. [properties] Compound formula: c2h6nio6 Molecular weight: 184.76 Appearance: green crystals Melting point: 130-140 â°c Density: 2.15 g/cm3 Nickel(ii) formate dihydrate is one of numerous organometallic compounds . Organometallics are useful reagent, catalyst, and precursor materials with applications in thin film deposition, industrial chemistry, pharmaceuticals, led manufacturing, and others
Mainly used in electroplating industry, is the main nickel salt of electroplated nickel and chemical nickel, also the source of metal nickel ions, can be in the plating process In the dissociation of nickel ions and sulfate ions. Curing oil production is the catalyst for the hydrogenation of oils and fats, the pharmaceutical industry for the production of vitamin c oxidation reaction Agent. In the inorganic industry for the production of other nickel salts such as: nickel sulfate, nickel oxide, nickel carbonate and other major raw materials. Printing and dyeing industry for the production of phthalocyanine blue blue complexing agent, used as a dyes dye agent. Also can be used to produce nickel-cadmium batteries.
Purity: 99.76% Diameter: 0.025 mm Quantity: 120 Kg Locations: Germany & Switzerland INCO Terms: EXWorks /FOB or negotiated between Buyer and Seller Minimum quantity: 10 KG Origin: European countries Material certifications: Institut fur settene Erden und Metalle e.V. (ISE) 2020; Independent Global Assaying Services (IGAS) 2018
Nickel carbonate Green crystals that melting at 56c (decomposes); soluble in acid, insoluble in water; used in electroplating, as a catalyst production for organic chemical manufacture, petroleum refining and edible oil hardening. From the industrial perspective, the most important nickel carbonate is basic nickel carbonate with the formula ni4co3(oh)6(h2o)4. Simpler carbonates, ones more likely encountered in the laboratory, are nico3 and its hexahydrate. All are paramagnetic green solid containing ni2+ cations. The basic carbonate is an intermediate in the hydrometallurgical purification of nickel from its ores and is used in electroplating of nickel. Synonyms Nickel(2+) carbonate; carbonic acid, nickel salt, basic; nickelous carbonate; nickel(ii) carbonate; Carbonic acid, nickel(2+) salt (1:1); nickel monocarbonate; basic nickel(ii) carbonate; nickel(2+) carbonate
Nickel fluoride Nickel(ii) fluoride is the chemical compound with the formula nif2. Unlike many fluorides, nif2 is stable in air. Nif2 comprises the passivating surface that forms on nickel alloys, e.G. Monel, which is why such materials are good to store or transport hydrogen fluoride or elemental fluorine. Nickel is one of the few materials that can be used to store fluorine because it forms this coating. It is also used as a catalyst for the synthesis of chlorine pentafluoride. Fluoride compounds have diverse applications in current technologies and science, from oil refining and etching to syntheticorganic chemistry and the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. Synonyms Nickel(2+) difluoride, nickel (ii) fluoride, anhydrous, nickel difluoride, difluoronickel, nickelous fluoride