Cadmium has a purity of over 99.99% and is used as an alloying material for batteries, pigments, metal plating, plastic stabilizers, fusible alloys, and bearing metals.
Purpose of the Product
Batteries
Pigments
PVC PVC Stabilizers
Alloys
Details
Standard Specification (%)
Cadmium (Cd)
Lead (Pb)
Copper (Cu)
Iron (Fe)
Zinc (Zn)
99.99 Min
0.0020 Max
0.0020 Max
0.0008 Max
0.0008 Max
Typical Assay(%)
99.995
0.0010
0.0015
0.0001
0.0002
Standard Specification (%)
Thallium (Tl)
Nickel (Ni)
Tin (Sn)
Mercury (Hg)
0.0030 Max
0.0030 Max
0.0001 Max
0.0001 Max
Typical Assay(%)
0.0005
0.0020
0.00001
0.00001
Form and Packing
Weight(kg)
Dimensions(mm)
980 ± 20
220L x 26(diameter)
Uses
Electroplating Anodes and Salts
Fusible or Low Melting Point Alloys
Battery Can Alloy
Bearing Alloys
Pigment for Paint
Stabilizer for Plastics
Copper-Cadmium Alloys
Nickel-Cadmium Batteries
Tellurium
Tellium is a rare metalloid element whose name means 'Earth'.
Copper, steel, lead alloys, rubber hardeners, red and blue colorants for ceramics, solar cells (CdTe), infrared sensors, X-ray detectors and a catalyst for the production of synthetic fibers.
Purpose of the Product
Solar Cells
Thermo Materials
Electric Condensers
Automobile Parts
Details
Typical Assay(%)
Te Oxide
Tellurium (Te)
75~85
Uses
Solar Cell
Thermo element
Electric Condenser
Part of automobile
Cobalt
Cobalt is a solid and glossy silver-gray metal.
It is important as an alloy and is used as a magnetic material such as high-speed steel and permanent magnet, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant steel.
As non-ferrous alloys, excellent in oxidation resistance, corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance, and mechanical properties at high temperatures can be obtained. Cobalt is used as an oxidation catalyst in chemical reaction and is used in lithium batteries and for the manufacture of blue pigments such as glass and ceramics, and the isotope of Cobalt 60.