Cast Iron Scrap for sale. Free from mud, dust, fluff, non ferrous inclusions, excessive rust and other impurities. Free from war and explosives, shells, cartridges, other arms and ammunitions used or otherwise and any closed containers. Free from any radioactive materials, any harmful chemicals, substances, and coatings, any organic waste and any other harmful substances. Dirt, dust rust, fluff and other impurities not allowed over 1%. Chemical Composition: C:0.06 â?? 0.082% Mn:0.75 â?? 1.05% SI:0.13 â?? 0.28% P: Max 0.035% S: Max 0.045% Ar: Max 0.15%
Infrared Flat Iron. Because this heat penetrates deeper, your hair can be heated more evenly, reducing hotspots and potential heat damage. Infrared heat can also help to preserve the natural oils in your hair, making it appear smoother and shinier. Available in 3 colors: Black, Silver, Red. Can Mix colors.
Iron Oxide has various commercial uses such as iron ores, catalysts, pigments in dental composites; pigments in paints, coatings, colored concentrates. The magnetic properties of iron oxides have been exploited in a broad range of applications including magnetic seals and inks, magnetic recording media, catalysts, and ferrofluids. The steel and iron industries utilize iron oxide as a feedstock to mass produce iron, steel and other alloys. Sales Specification Brown Powder (combination of yellow and red) Relative Coloring powder (compared with the standard): 98% min Volatile matter @ 105C: 2.5 max Water soluble matter: 0.2% max Residue on 45um mesh: 0.5% max PH of water suspension: 7-9 Oil absorption g/100g: 30-35 Total iron-oxide: 90.0% min Oil resistance: 5 grade Water resistance: 5 grade Alkaline resistance: 5 grade Acid resistance: 5 grade Solvent resistance (alcohol resistance methylbenzene resistance): 5 grade UV absorption: 85% min Quality Standard Meet the standard of USP and European Pharmaceutical standard. Packing 50 LB paper bag.
Our industrial grade iron oxide pigments are an efficient, stable and cost-effective industrial pigment to improve product quality! and have excellent coloring and hiding power, whether used in architectural coatings, road markings, plastics, rubber or ceramics, they provide bright and long-lasting color effects. Our iron oxide pigments are used in the manufacture of various bricks, including red bricks, yellow bricks, decorative bricks and landscape bricks.Whether it is residential buildings, commercial buildings or landscape buildings, our products can meet your needs.
Angle iron or angled bar as they are commonly called, are right angle bars which can be equal or unequal. Unequal sections usually have a different-sized axis, however, which makes them L-shaped. These angle irons are up to 20% stronger and more durable, as they have a higher strength to weight ratios.
To whom it may concern:we can supply the following ores from Mexico:iron,manganese,copper,lead and zinc.Only serious buyers need to contact me. Once I get your email address,I will forward you the SGS analysis,pictures,videos and a sanitized SCO. We can also supply you with used rails,sugar ,copper cathodes.Please contact me
Our iron products are of Peru and Mexico origin. If you would like to have information about our products, please send us an email with a LOI and CIS of the buyer. IMPORTANT: Proof of existence of the product is provided after signing the contract and proof of fund.
Think of the greatest structures of the 19th centuryâ??the Eiffel Tower, the Capitol, the Statue of Liberty and you'll be thinking of iron. The fourth most common element in Earth's crust, iron has been in widespread use now for about 6000 years. Hugely versatile, and one of the strongest and cheapest metals, it became an important building block of the Industrial Revolution, but it's also an essential element in plant and animal life. Combined with varying (but tiny) amounts of carbon, iron makes a much stronger material called steel, used in a huge range of human-made objects, from cutlery to warships, skyscrapers, and space rockets. Let's take a closer look at these two superb materials and find out what makes them so popular
With its signature screw-like spiral shaft, the zinc nail is used to fasten zinc to lumber, sarking boards, or larths. The shaft is specifically designed with grooves to prevent easy separation of the zinc from the materials to which it is joined. AVAILABLE IN 2.5 inches
Far thinner than head nails, finishing nails are used to add the final touches to lumber-based constructions or fabrications. With a head that is almost imperceptible, these are usually used to secure lumber in places where nail must not be very visible. Finishing nails are ideal for furniture-making, door jambs, mouldings and window frames. AVAILABLE IN 1, 1.5, 2 and 2.5 inches
CONCRETE NAIL Designed to penetrate hard, non-metal surfaces like concrete, stone and brick, concrete nails are manufactured from a harder, firmer metal than regular wire nails. This is often used to attach lumber to concrete or stone constructions, as well as to mount items to concrete structures. AVAILABLE IN 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3 and 4 inches
With its signature screw-like spiral shaft, the zinc nail is used to fasten zinc to lumber, sarking boards, or larths. The shaft is specifically designed with grooves to prevent easy separation of the zinc from the materials to which it is joined. AVAILABLE IN 2.5 inches
Specially-engineered to withstand conditions such as salt-water (which can cause rusting), hot-tipped galvanised nails are coated with molten zinc during manufacturing to add an extra layer of protection against oxidization. Hot-tipped nails are ideal for outdoor constructions where nails are exposed to moisture and other natural elements. AVAILABLE IN 2, 2.5, 3 and 4 inches