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.
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
Nickel Acetate
Efflorescent green crystals; decompose on heating; soluble in water and alcohol;
used in plating processes,anodize coatings and as textile dyeing mordant.
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.
Nickel ammonium sulfates
A green, crystalline compound, soluble in water; used as a nickel electrolyte for electroplating.Also known as ammonium nickel sulfate; solid nickel salt.
Nickel ammonium sulfate is a green crystalline solid. Mildly toxic, carcinogenic.
When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of metallic nickel, oxides of sulfur, and oxides of nitrogen. The primary hazard is the threat to the environment.Immediate steps should be taken to limit its spread to the environment. It is used for electroplating nickel
Nickel 200 or Ni 200 is 99.6% commercially pure wrought nickel. Nickel 200 has excellent resistance to many corrosive environments and good mechanical properties . Other useful features of Nickel 200 are its magnetic and magnetostrictive properties, low gas content,high thermal and electrical conductivities and low vapor pressure.
Nickel 201 or Ni 201 is the low-carbon version of Nickel 200 . The Nickel 201 has the similar characteristics as the Nickel 200
Nickel Has High Corrosion Resistance To Atmospheric And Chemical Agents.
Obtaining : - Reduction Of Nickel Oxide Oxides Or Nickel-nickel Cuprous Processing, Followed By Purification By Electrolysis Or Mond-carbonil.
Use : - Obtaining Of Stainless Steels And Special Alloys;
- Obtaining Wear-resistant Cast Iron;
- Obtaining Copper-nickel-zinc (alpaca) Alloys;
- Corrosion Protection Of Ornamental Articles;
- Obtaining Raney Nickel Catalysts For The Chemical Industry.
Property : - High Resistance To Corrosion Of Atmospheric And Chemical Agents.
Material Specification : According To Stas 10502/1976; Iso 6283/1995.
Brand : Ni 99.95.
Presentation : 800 X 800 X 10 Mm Plates.
100 X 100 X 10 Mm
Nickle is added in large amount, over about 8%, to high chromium stainless steels to form the most important class of corrosion and heat resistance steels. These are the Austenitic s.s., typified by 18-8, where the tendency of nickel to form Austenite is responsible for a great toughness and high strength at both high & low temperatures. Nickle also improves resistance to oxidation and corrosion, it increases toughness at low temperatures when added in smaller amounts to alloy steels.
Reseda powder with the density of 2.6. Soluble in dilute acid but insoluble in water. Decompose into nickel oxide and carbon dioxide at the temperature of 300 degree.
Used in manufacturing of other nickel salts, nickel catalysts and electroplating nickel.
Store in a ventilated, dry warehouse. Need to be kept dampproof and heatproof. Separately store and transport from acids and liquid ammonia.
Below is a comprehensive list of our alloys arranged by type. More detailed information can be found on each alloys specific page. All of our products are purchased to normal industry standards and come with material test reports (MTR) also known as material certifications.
Nickel fiber felt is a material made from micron-sized pure nickel fibers using special felting and high-temperature vacuum sintering processes, in accordance with international technical standards.
Nickel fiber felt possesses excellent three-dimensional porous structure, characterized by high porosity, large surface area, uniform pore size distribution, strong corrosion resistance, good water permeability, effective heat dissipation, high current density, low voltage, stable performance, and long service life.