Zinc (Zn) Metal
Various purities are available between 99.9% to 99.9999%.
Various powder granulations are available from 20 X 325 mesh to 325 mesh and finer with an APS of 5 microns or less
Zinc is used to produce die-castings, which are important in the automobile, electrical, and hardware industries. Zinc is also used in brass, nickel silver, and aluminum solder alloys. Other uses include an anti-corrosion pigment in industrial coatings, friction materials, spray galvanizing, mechanical plating, chemical formulations, as a reducing agent and catalyst in various chemical reactions, mining applications, and batteries.
Zinc dust is also used for thin film mechanical plating and galvanizing.
Pails, drums, and super sacks
Zinc (Zn) Metal TSCA (SARA Title III) Status: Listed. For further information, please call the EPA Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) at 202-564-2902. Zinc (Zn) Metal CAS Number: 7440-66-6 Zinc (Zn) Metal UN Number: 1436 Zinc (Zn) Metal European Community Number: 231-175-3 (Listing) Zinc (Zn) Metal U.S. National Library of Medicine (NIH): Substance Listing.