Bismuth ingot or bismuth pellet, with the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) number 7440-69-9, is a versatile material with a wide range of applications. With a density of 9.8 g/mL at 25 °C, a boiling point of 1560 °C, and a melting point of 271 °C, bismuth is used in various industries for its unique properties.
One of the main uses of bismuth is in the preparation of compound semiconductor materials, thermoelectric refrigeration materials, and solder. It is also utilized as a liquid cooling carrier in nuclear reactors. In the medical field, bismuth compounds have shown promise in inhibiting the growth of cancer cells and have been used in cancer radiation therapy. Bismuth is also used as a flame retardant and in the production of rubber catalysts.
Furthermore, bismuth is employed in the manufacturing of low melting point alloys, fuses, glass, and ceramics. It can be added to free cutting stainless steel to improve cutting performance and replace toxic elements like lead and sulfur. Bismuth alloys are utilized in electrical devices, fire alarm systems, and precision casting applications.
The packaging of bismuth ingot includes options like 25kg paper drums and 50kg iron drums, or customization per customer’s request. Providing a free sample for quality inspection, superior product quality, competitive pricing, and customization services are key advantages of purchasing bismuth ingot.
With a professional team boasting 20 years of experience in the field, buyers can expect technical advice and support. The material can undergo third-party inspections upon the client’s request. Flexible payment options like Trade Assurance, Bank Transfer, and LC at sight are available, with quick delivery within 1-3 working days for samples and 7-10 working days for larger orders.