Antimony Metal Ingots


Antimony Metal Ingots are produced with a minimum purity of 99.65%. They are primarily used in the manufacturing of flame retardants, lead-acid batteries, and semiconductor devices.

Specifications:
• Antimony (Sb): 99.65% min

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Antimony Metal Ingots are produced from the mineral stibnite (Sb₂S₃) through processes such as flotation, iron precipitation, and reduction in reverberatory furnaces with charcoal. The resulting ingots have a silver-white appearance and are characterized by their crystalline structure and brittleness.

  • Silver-white color with crystalline structure

  • Brittle and poor conductor of electricity and heat

  • Stable in air at room temperature

  • Reacts with oxygen when heated to form antimony trioxide (Sb₂O₃)

Material: Antimony Metal Ingots
Purity: 99.65% min
Size: 25 kg ingots (custom sizes available)
Density: 6.684 g/cm³
Melting Point: 630.74°C
Packaging: 25 kg ingots, palletized or as per customer requirements

  • Flame retardant systems for papers, plastics, coatings, textiles, paints, fiberglass, and rubber

  • Lead-acid batteries

  • Semiconductor devices

  • Catalyst in the production of PET products

  • Ceramics, Rubber, Glass, and Paint Industries

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