Cadmium Ingot

Cadmium ingot

Atomic radius: 151 PM

CAS NO. : 7440-43-9

Covalent radius: 144 + 9 pm

Van der Waals radius: 158 PM

Molecular mass: 112.41

Melting point: 594.22 K,321.07 °C,609.93 °F

Boiling point: 1040 K, 767 °C, 1413 °F

EINECS: 231-152-8

Character number: Cd

Color: blue and white color

Atomic number: 48

Element type: metallic element

HS CODE: 8107200000

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Description

Cadmium is an excellent metal for neutron absorption. Bars made from cadmium can slow down the chain fission reaction rate in nuclear reactor and are useful in zinc-cadmium batteries. Its sulfides are bright in color and are used to make cadmium yellow pigments.

Rare element, symbol Cd. It’s silver white. Melting point 320.9 C. The ratio of material to cadmium in the crust is 1000000:0.1-1000000:0.5. It is extracted from zinc ore or sulphur-cadmium ore as a by-product and is mostly used to protect other metals from corrosion and rust, such as electroplated steel, iron products, copper, brass and other alloys. Another use is to make a bright yellow pigment called cadmium yellow, which can be used as a high-grade paint and painting paint.

BATCH NO. DATE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION (%)
Cd≧99.998 Zn≦0.0010 Fe≦0.0001 Cu≦0.0005 Ti≦0.0010 Ni≦0.0005 Sn≦0.0002 Pb≦0.0020 Ag≦0.0005 As≦0.0005 Sb≦0.0002
190811 August 11 99.998 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001 0.0006 0.0001 0.0001 0.0001

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