Product Description
Bismuth is a silver-white to pink metal that is brittle and easily pulverized.
The chemical properties of bismuth are relatively stable.
It is brittle and has poor electrical and thermal conductivity.
Bismuth selenide and telluride have semiconductor properties.
Specifications
Application
Bismuth is mainly used to make fusible alloys, with a melting point range of 47~262°C. The most commonly used alloys are alloys composed of bismuth and lead, tin, antimony, indium and other metals, which are used in fire protection devices, automatic sprinklers, and boiler safety plugs. , in the event of a fire, the pistons of some water pipes will "automatically" melt and spray out water. In the fire protection and electrical industries, it is used as automatic fire extinguishing systems and electrical appliance fuses and solders. Bismuth alloy has the property of not shrinking when solidified and is used for casting printing type and high-precision molds.
Bismuth oxycarbonate and bismuth oxynitrate are used to treat skin lesions and gastrointestinal problems. It is used to make low-melting alloys and is of special importance in fire protection and electrical safety devices. Used in analytical chemistry to detect Mn.
Bismuth can be used to make low melting point alloys, which are used in automatic closers or movable type alloys.
Company Profile
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