Commodity: Antimony Ingot 99.65% /99.85%/99.90%Molecular formula: SbCAS No: 7440-36-0Hs Code:811010Melting:630℃Density:6.62g/cm3Property:Antimony is non-ferrous metals, metal antimony appearance is silvery white, hexagonal system, the melting point is 630.5 ℃, mohs hardness 3, density of 6.69 g/cm3, it is poor conductor of heat and electricity. Antimony is brittle, easy to grind, no ductility. Not easy reacting with air or oxygen at room temperature. Antimony is insoluble in water and generally does not react with acids. Application: As hardener for alloys, the antimony is mainly applied to industries like metallurgy, accumulator and military, etc. and in products like Aluminum Material, cable sheath, welding material and sliding bearing. It is also the raw material for the production of Antimony Trioxide.
Grade & Specification:Antimony ingot is a non-ferrous metal mainly used as a hardener for alloys, a raw material for producing antimony oxide, and has wide applications in multiple industrial fields.Main purposeHardener for alloys: Antimony ingots are used as hardeners for alloys in the metallurgical industry to enhance their hardness and strength. They are widely used in metallurgy, batteries, and military industriesRaw materials for producing antimony oxide: Antimony ingots are the main raw materials for producing antimony oxide. Antimony oxide has various uses, such as being used as a flame retardant synergist in industries such as plastics, rubber, textiles, and chemical fibers. It can also be used in fields such as glass, electronics, ceramics, and fluorescent powdersOther applications: Antimony ingots are also used in the movable type printing industry, lead materials, cable sheaths, soldering materials, and sliding bearingsSpecific application examplesFlame retardant: Antimony oxide, as a flame retardant synergist, is widely used in industries such as plastics, rubber, textiles, and chemical fibers. It can slow down combustion and improve the fire resistance of materialsBattery: Antimony ingots are used to make lead antimony alloys, mainly for the anode grid of lead-acid batteries, to improve the performance and lifespan of batteriesHigh tech field: Antimony compounds are also widely used in high-tech fields such as infrared coating market and doping market