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Bismuth (Bi) Metal
Bismuth (Bi) is hard, brittle, lustrous, and coarsely gray crystalline with a reddish tinge and of a high density. While it is a poor conductor of electricity, bismuth has the greatest increase in electrical resistance when placed in a magnetic field of any metal. Bismuth’s thermal conductivity is lower than all other metals except mercury.
Purities available from 99% up to 99.999%
Bismuth needles are available with a purity of 99.9%
Purities available from 99% up to 99.999%
Bismuth needles are available with a purity of 99.9%
Typical Applications
Bismuth metal is usually alloyed with other metals. These have low melting points and are used in fire detectors and extinguishers, electric fuses, magnetic memory devices, and solders. Bismuth is also used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and pigments.
Packaging Options
Jars, pails, drums, multi-ply paper bags, bulk bags, and fiberboard containers
Classification
Bismuth (Bi) TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Listed. It is hazardous to your health.
For further information, please call the EPA Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) at 202-564-2902
Bismuth (Bi) CAS Number: 7440-69-9
Bismuth (Bi) UN Number: 3089
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