Cadmium Cd purity 99.95% element 48 granules 1gr-10kg pure metal raw material
Cadmium Cd purity 99.95% element 48 granules 1gr-10kg pure metal raw material
Attention! This product is toxic
Description:
The element cadmium is a soft, tough, pliable, divalent metal. Cadmium granules are easy to cut. Cadmium is similar to zinc in its chemical properties. However, cadmium is not as active as zinc. At normal air temperatures, the surface of cadmium is coated with an oxide layer, which makes reactions more difficult. Most reactions take place when heated.
Cadmium is used to produce hot-rolled and cold-rolled cadmium granules for electroplating steel, copper and aluminium products. The products manufactured in this way retain their technical properties in rooms with high humidity, in seawater and in contact with electric current.
Cadmium granules are a multi-component material that contains predominantly cadmium in its structure and is doped in small proportions with lead, copper and other elements that affect the technical properties of the anodes.
This element and its compounds are highly toxic even in low concentrations.
Properties of cadmium granules:
- good strength
- malleability
- Electrical conductivity
- high corrosion resistance
- heat resistance
- easy processing
Main application for cadmium granulates:
- Automotive industry
- Electrode material
- as an alloying metal in low-melting alloys
- as corrosion protection for ferrous materials
Online Shop Auremo offers only high quality cadmium granules. If you have any questions regarding your purchase, please contact us.
Technical data
Brand: | Auremo |
Country and region of manufacture: | Germany |
Manufacturer number: | Not applicable |
Type: | Granules |
Material: | Cadmium |
Field of application: | Metal Element 48 |
Standard classifications: | |
Name,Symbol,Atomic number: | Cadmium, Cd, 48 |
Assay: | 99.95% |
Further information: | |
Melting point: | 594.22 K (321.07 °C) |
Density: | 8.65 g/cm3 (25 °C) |
Thermal conductivity: | 97 W/(m - K) |
Boiling point: | 1038 K (765 °C) |