Lead-Bismuth Alloy
Lead-bismuth alloy is used for low-melting alloys and to produce pure bismuth and lead.
The pure metals that arise after refining lead-bismuth alloy are applied to different purposes. While lead is primarily used in the battery industry, bismuth serves as a compound in the pharmaceutical industry and as a catalyst in the chemical industry. Moreover, bismuth is used to product pigments, lacquers, and paints, as well as to manufacture thermoelectric appliances.
Both lead-bismuth and lead-antimony litharge from Aurubis fulfill the REACH requirements.
Main applications of bismuth
- Chemical industry
- Pharmaceutical industry
- Alloys
- Metallurgical additives
- Pigment industry
Specifications of lead-bismuth alloy |
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Bi | 6-12% |
Ag | max. 100 g/dmt |
Au | 0-10 g/dmt |
Sb | max. 0.2 % |
As | max. 0.05 % |
Sn | max. 0.001 % |
Cu | max. 0.05 % |
Zn | max. 0.0005 % |
Ni | max. 0.0006 % |
Ca | max. 0.001 % |
Mg | max. 0.01 % |
TL | About 10 ppm other trace elements |
Pb | Balance |
Packaging unit | Ingots of 50 kg each |
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