Product Overview
Zirconium rods are high-purity, silver-gray metallic materials with excellent luster and powerful corrosion resistance. Their surface naturally forms a protective oxide layer, offering outstanding corrosion resistance in harsh environments. With a high melting point, zirconium rods are stable in high-temperature conditions. Their excellent ductility makes them suitable for various industrial applications.
Key Features
- Outstanding Corrosion Resistance: Ideal for high-temperature and corrosive environments.
- High Melting Point: Excellent heat resistance, suitable for extreme working conditions.
- Customizable Specifications: Tailored to meet various industrial needs.
Applications
Zirconium rods are widely used in several industries:
- Electronics: Used in the production of high-end electronic components and electrode materials.
- Ceramics and Glass: Crucial for manufacturing high-performance ceramics and glass.
- Petrochemicals and Construction: Applied in the production of corrosion-resistant equipment and high-performance materials.
- Medical and Textiles: Used in precision instruments and specialty textile materials.
- Consumer Goods: Widely used in the production of high-end consumer products and everyday items.
Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit |
Li | Zn | Pb | |||||||||
B | Ga | Bi | |||||||||
F | Ge | Y | |||||||||
Na | As | Th | |||||||||
Mg | <10 | ppm | Se | Er | |||||||
Al | 50 | ppm | Zr | Matrix | wt% | Ru | |||||
Si | Nb | <10 | ppm | Rh | |||||||
P | Mo | <10 | ppm | Os | |||||||
Cl | Pd | Cd | <10 | ppm | |||||||
K | Ag | In | |||||||||
Ca | <10 | ppm | Sn | ||||||||
Ti | <10 | ppm | Sb | ||||||||
V | <10 | ppm | Ba | ||||||||
Cr | 100 | ppm | Hf | <4.5 | wt% | ||||||
Mn | <10 | ppm | Ta | <10 | ppm | C | 180 | ppm | |||
Fe | 220 | ppm | W | <10 | ppm | S | |||||
Co | 22 | ppm | Pt | O | 1240 | ppm | |||||
Ni | 34 | ppm | Au | N | 30 | ppm | |||||
Cu | 10 | ppm | Hg | H | 10 | ppm |