Brief: Discover the fascinating properties of Bismuth, the rainbow metal, in this video! Learn about its high-purity semiconductor applications, low-melting alloys, and radiation shielding capabilities. Perfect for industries seeking advanced materials.
Related Product Features:
High-purity Bismuth (Bi) with molecular formula Bi, ideal for semiconductor materials.
Light gray appearance with brittle, hard texture and orthorhombic coarse-grained crystals.
Melting point of 271.3℃ and boiling point of (1560±5)℃, suitable for various industrial uses.
Relative density of 9.80 g/cm³, soluble in hot sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and aqua regia.
Stable at room temperature, burns with a pale blue flame producing bismuth oxide.
Used in producing low-melting point alloys for fire protection and electrical industries.
Available in 99.9% and 99.99% purity levels for diverse applications.
Packaged in 50 kg drums, 500 kg pallets, or ton bags for bulk orders.
Faqs:
What are the main applications of Bismuth?
Bismuth is used for producing semiconductor high-purity materials, preparing bismuth compounds, manufacturing low-melting point alloys, and creating bismuth products and alloys.
What is the melting point of Bismuth?
Bismuth has a melting point of 271.3℃, making it suitable for low-melting point alloys and other industrial applications.
How is Bismuth packaged for shipping?
Bismuth is available in standard packaging of 50 kg/drum, 500 kg/pallet, or ton bags, with sample options of 500 g/bag or 1 kg/bottle.