Cadmium ingots are high-purity materials used in various industrial applications, including nuclear reactors, electroplating, and battery manufacturing. They are known for their excellent corrosion resistance, high melting point, and unique properties.
Product Overview
Cadmium ingot is a silver-white metal with excellent conductivity and chemical stability. Its melting point is 321°C, boiling point is 765°C, density is 8.65 g/cm³, Van der Waals radius is 158 pm, heat of fusion is 6.21 KJ/mol, and specific heat capacity is 26.020 J/(kg·K) at 25°C. Cadmium ingots are widely used in electronics, electrical, alloy manufacturing, and electroplating industries. Its superior conductivity and chemical stability make it a key material for various industrial applications.
Product Features
- High Purity:Available in 4N to 5N purity, suitable for precision industries and high-demand applications
- Excellent Conductivity:Widely used in electronics and electrical industries to enhance device performance
- Stable Chemical Properties:Demonstrates good stability in various chemical environments
- Superior Thermal and Physical Properties:High specific heat capacity and heat of fusion provide good thermal stability for specific applications
Applications
- Electronics and Electrical Industries:Used to manufacture batteries, electroplating materials, and electrical alloys, improving conductivity
- Alloy Manufacturing:Cadmium ingots are used to create various alloys, particularly to enhance corrosion resistance and conductivity
- Electroplating and Metal Surface Treatment:A vital raw material in the electroplating industry, providing excellent surface protection
- Thermal Management Materials:Due to its high specific heat capacity and heat of fusion, cadmium ingots are suitable for applications requiring high thermal stability
- Industrial Manufacturing:Used in the production of low melting point alloys, automation equipment, and some special materials