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Zinc Ingots

Zinc ingots are brittle and bluish grey, commonly used in the transition elements group.

Nearly 50% of global zinc consumption is dedicated to the production of galvanized steel, with 20% used in brass manufacturing, 15% in casting, 8% in the production of zinc oxide, and 7% in semi-finished products.

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Lead Ingots

Lead ingots are pure lead blocks, moulded for easy handling, storage, and processing. Lead is widely utilized in lead-acid batteries, radiation shielding, ammunition production, ballistic applications, lead casting, and various other industrial processes.

Furthermore, lead ingots are often used to create alloys with other metals or in casting applications.

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Alumina Ingots

Alumina ingots are produced from bauxite and used in industries such as automotive and electrical manufacturing.

Aluminium alloy ingots are a crucial material in numerous industries due to their lightweight, durable, and corrosion-resistant properties.

The demand for aluminium alloy ingots is expected to keep rising across sectors like automotive, aerospace, construction, electronics, packaging, and maritime.

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Copper Cathodes

Copper cathodes are raw materials for producing copper rods, wires, cables, and various alloys.

Copper plays a crucial role in welding, metallurgy, and bronze production, among many other applications. Its most common uses include industries related to electricity generation and transmission, construction, and transportation machinery and equipment.

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Ferrochrome

Ferrochrome is an alloy of chromium and iron, typically containing 50-70% chromium, used in steel production. Ferrochrome is an alloy made from iron and chromium, typically produced by reducing a mixture of chromium ore and iron ore at high temperatures. It plays a vital role in the production of stainless steel and other specialized steel alloys, as chromium imparts excellent corrosion resistance, shine, and hardness to the steel.

Ferrochrome is available in various grades, with the chromium content varying according to the proportion of chromium in the alloy. Common types include high-carbon ferrochrome, low-carbon ferrochrome, and ferrosilicon chromium.

The choice of ferrochrome type depends on the specific properties and requirements of the steel alloy being produced.

Low Carbon Ferrochrome
Medium Carbon Ferrochrome
High Carbon Ferrochrome

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