ZINC (Zn)
Unwrought zinc, not alloyed (7901)
Definition
Zinc: A metallic element primarily produced and refined for use in galvanizing and a wide range of alloy applications, with significant roles in construction, automotive, and consumer products.
Key properties
- Moderate electrical conductivity (less than copper), good corrosion resistance due to protective oxide layer
- Readily alloyed (e.g., with aluminum, magnesium, copper)
Common applications
- Galvanized steel coatings for corrosion protection
- Die-cast alloys
- Batteries and battery components
- Die-casting for consumer electronics housings and automotive parts
Copper cathode (Cu)
Definition of Copper Cathode:
Copper cathode is a sheet of pure copper produced through electrolysis. These cathodes are considered the main source of copper production for industrial, construction, and electrical applications.
Features of Copper Cathode:
- Very high purity
- Excellent electrical and thermal conductivity
- Corrosion resistant
- Fully recyclable
Applications of Copper Cathode:
- Wire and cable industries (electrical conductors)
- Electronics and printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing
- Fabrication of fluid transport tubes
- Construction and decorative uses
- Automotive and battery industries
Ferroalloys (7202)
Ferroalloys are essential additives that enhance the mechanical strength, hardness, corrosion resistance, and heat resistance of steel and other metal products.
Types of ferros:
- Ferrochromium (FeCr)
- Ferromanganese (FeMn)
- Ferrosilicon (FeSi)
- Ferromolybdenum (FeMo)
Usages of Ferros (Ferrous Materials/Compounds):
- Construction: Used in steel and iron structures, bridges, and buildings.
- Machinery & Vehicles: For making tools, engines, and machine parts.
- Medicine: Ferrous salts (like ferrous sulfate) treat iron-deficiency anemia.
- Steelmaking: Ferroalloys (e.g., ferromanganese, ferrosilicon) improve steel quality.
- Electronics: Ferromagnetic materials used in motors, transformers, and magnets.
ALIMINIUM (Al) 7601
Aluminum alloys such as Ingots, Billet, Wire-bars, Wire-rods (7601)
Key properties of aluminum include:
- Low density and light weight
- Good conductor of heat and electricity
- High resistance to corrosion due to the formation of a protective oxide layer
- Excellent recyclability
- Good malleability and ability to form alloys with other metals
Common applications:
- Construction and Architecture
- Transportation
- Electrical and Electronics
- Packaging
- Industrial Applications
- Aerospace and Defense
Steel(7206)
Definition
Steel: An alloy primarily of iron and carbon engineered for enhanced strength, durability, and versatility across construction, manufacturing, and automotive industries.
Key properties
- High tensile strength and toughness.
- Highly machinable and weldable.
- Magnetic and recyclable.
- Wide range of grades (e.g., carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel).
Common applications
- Construction beams, rebar, structural components
- Automotive bodies and components
- Machinery, tools, and heavy equipment
- Pipes, tubes, and structural tubing
- Stainless steel variants for corrosion resistance in kitchen, medical, and chemical application
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