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Bismuth ingots are solid forms of bismuth, a brittle, silvery-white metal known for its low toxicity and unique properties. Bismuth is primarily produced through the extraction from ores or as a byproduct of mining and refining other metals. The ingots are typically cast into blocks or bars for ease of handling and storage.
| Purity | 99.9% or higher |
| Melting Point | 271.4°C (520.5°F) |
| Density | 9.78 g/cm³ |
| Form | Solid ingots or bars |
| Color | Silvery-white with a pinkish hue |
When purchasing bismuth ingots, buyers should specify the required purity level, as high-purity bismuth is essential for applications in pharmaceuticals and electronics. It is also important to consider the form and size of the ingots needed for specific processes. Certifications related to environmental impact and safety may be relevant depending on the intended use, so inquire about these when requesting quotes.
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Typical purity is 99.9% or higher.
Common industries include pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and metal plating.
Bismuth is considered low in toxicity compared to many other metals.
The melting point is approximately 271.4°C (520.5°F).
Store in a cool, dry place away from reactive substances.
Yes, bismuth can be recycled and reused in various applications.