Arsenic Metal


Arsenic Metal is produced with a minimum purity of 99%. It is a metalloid element with unique properties and is primarily used in alloys, semiconductors, and as a wood preservative.

Specifications:
• Arsenic (As): 99% min

  • Description
  • Additional Information
  • Applications

Arsenic is a metalloid that occurs in soils and certain metal ores. It is rarely obtained in pure form and is usually produced as a by-product of processing other metals. This element is solid at room temperature and transforms directly to gas at 616°C.

  • Found in both metallic and non-metallic forms

  • Solid at room temperature, sublimates at 616°C

  • Highly toxic and requires careful handling

  • Typically recovered from metal ore processing as a by-product

Material: Arsenic Metal
Purity: 99% min
Melting/Sublimation Point: 616°C
Appearance: Metallic gray solid
Packaging: As per customer requirement

  • Wood preservative

  • Glass-making

  • Alloying element with lead and copper

  • Semiconductor compounds for solar cells and electronics

  • Lead shot production and other specialized alloys

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