Zinc oxide is a versatile inorganic compound widely recognized for its numerous industrial and consumer applications. It is primarily known for its use as a white pigment in paints, sunscreens, and cosmetics, owing to its excellent UV-blocking properties and opacity. In addition to its role in pigmentation and sun protection, zinc oxide is utilized in the rubber and ceramics industries as a reinforcing agent and in the manufacturing of various chemical products, including zinc-based chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Its versatility, non-toxic nature, and ability to offer both aesthetic and functional benefits make zinc oxide a valuable and widely used compound in diverse fields.
Zinc ingots
Zinc ore or oxide.
Zinc ore, zinc oxide, cobalt.
Zn dust, zn oxide, zn sulfide, pb dross, zn oxide, sno2, crude sn, , cu ore, cu concs, cu blister.
Magnesium Ingots.
Copper sulphate, zinc sulphate, aluminium sulphate, magnesium sulphate, zinc oxide, koh, sodium silicate glass, liquid sodium glass, soda ash, sodium bicarbonate, acetic acid, n-butyl acetate, acetone, aluminium secondary alloys, aluminium bars and rods, bronze ingots, activated carbon, hopcalite, protection masks cartridges, selenium metal.
Stones eg emeralds, ruby, sapphires, bentonite, cadmium, lead, arsenic, mercury hg , iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, chromium, molybdenum, nickel, copper glad, aluminium, lanthanum, arsenic (as), molybdenum, mercury ore, silicon sulphur, calcium , zinc oxide.