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Why is the price of antimony ingots so high?
Why is the price of antimony ingots so high? Antimony is a rare silvery-white metal, also known as Antimony, with the chemical symbol Sb. It is toxic, brittle, non-ductile, and has the properties of thermal contraction upon cooling, expansion upon heating, and corrosion resistance. Antimony belongs to group VA, with an atomic number of 51.
10-09
2022
Global antimony ingot resources are relatively concentrated
Global antimony ingot resources are relatively concentrated, and the distribution of antimony ingot resources is characterized by concentration. World antimony resources are mainly concentrated in China, Russia, and Bolivia. These three countries account for nearly 80% of the world's total antimony reserves. According to data from the United States Geological Survey in 2018, China is a country with relatively abundant antimony reserves.
08-10
What is antimony ingot?
What is antimony ingot? Antimony ingot element symbol: Sb; Antimony is a rare silvery-white metal. Antimony is toxic, brittle, non-ductile, thermally shrinks, cold expands, and is corrosion-resistant. Antimony belongs to group VA, with atomic number 51, relative atomic mass 121.75, density 6.684 g/cm³, melting point 630.74℃, and boiling point 1750℃. Antimony is an oxygen-loving copper element. Based on its physical properties, it is commonly used in flame retardants, alloy hardeners, and battery alloy materials, and is rarely used alone.
07-26
What are the uses of antimony?
Refined antimony, also known as antimony ingots and metallic antimony, is smelted from antimony-containing ores. Victory Company has its own smelting production line, which can control the quality and specifications of refined antimony. So, what are the uses of refined antimony?
07-11
What is the process of discovering and using antimony?
The abundance of refined antimony in the Earth's crust is 0.0001%, mainly existing in the form of elemental antimony or stibnite, valentinite, and kermesite. Currently, there are more than 120 known antimony-containing minerals. Antimony is hard and brittle, easily crushed, lustrous, non-malleable, and non-ductile. So, what is the process of discovering and using refined antimony?
06-27
Properties and uses of antimony
The abundance of tungsten in the Earth's crust is 0.0001%, mainly existing in the form of simple substances or stibnite, square quartz, stibnite, and stibnite. There are currently 120 known stibnite minerals. Antimony is hard, brittle, easily crushed, lustrous, not monotonous, and malleable. Antimony has three allotropes: yellow antimony, gray antimony, and black antimony. Tungsten is silvery-white, brittle, and has unique thermal shrinkage and cold expansion. Amorphous tungsten is gray and can be produced by electrolysis of tungsten halides.
06-24
Antimony trioxide is widely used in various fields (2)
(6) Antimony trioxide is used as an opacifier and matting agent in the production of enamel and ceramics. (7) Application of antimony trioxide in the production of zinc oxide lightning arresters. (8) Antimony trioxide plays a role in removing lead in hydrometallurgical zinc smelting. (9) Antimony trioxide is used as a detonator in the production of detonators and explosives. (10) Antimony trioxide is used as a precipitant in the production of titanium dioxide. (11) Antimony trioxide is used as an additive in the coatings industry. (12) Antimony trioxide is used as a flame retardant in copper-clad laminates. (13) Composite synergists composed of antimony and other metals.
06-23
Antimony trioxide is widely used in various fields (1)
Applications of flame retardants in rubber and textile industries. Applications of antimony trioxide (Sb2O3) in plastic additives - heat stabilizers. The status and role of antimony trioxide-based metal passivators in deep oil processing. Application of antimony trioxide as a catalyst in the production of PET polyester in chemical fiber production. Application of antimony trioxide as a clarifying agent and decolorizing agent in the fields of television glass shells and glass.
06-22
What are the differences between No. 0, No. 1, and No. 2 refined antimony?
Did you know that antimony exists in many aspects of our lives, even though we may not know what it is or may not know it at all? So today, let's tell you what the differences are between antimony No. 0, No. 1, and No. 2.
06-17
The role and characteristics of antimony, antimony white manufacturers tell you
Antimony white manufacturers believe that the main role of antimony in the alloy is to increase the hardness of the alloy and prevent the alloy from oxidizing at room temperature. Antimony partially dissolves in lead, increasing the hardness and strength of the lead alloy and improving the lead's corrosion resistance to sulfuric acid. When used for chemical equipment and pipeline materials, a lead alloy containing about 6% antimony is preferred; when used as a connector, an antimony content of 8%~10% is preferred. There are many types of antimony-containing lead alloys, which can be divided into three categories according to their composition and properties: lead-antimony alloys, hard lead alloys, and ultra-hard lead alloys.
06-10