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Electrolytic Manganese Flakes in Minerals & Metallurgy

Electrolytic Manganese Flakes in Minerals & Metallurgy

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Electrolytic Manganese Flakes in Minerals & Metallurgy

 

Specifications

Grad

Chemical composition (%)

Mn

C

S

P

Fe

Si

Se

Electrolytic Manganese Metal Flakes

99.8

0.02

0.03

0.003

0.03

0.005

0.08

99.7

0.04

0.05

0.005

0.05

0.205

 

1. Size:0-50mm. (As per requirements) 

2. Packing:  1mt/woven bag,20MT into 1*20' container.

3. The chemical can as customer required.

4.Quality, we have labory and analysis dept. to control the good quality, also we provide SGS.....test.

5.  Are widely used in aerospace structural materials, such as aircraft, rockets, missiles and spacecraft, ship manufacture, chemical industry, conventional weapons, manufacturing, metallurgical industry, health care, ultra-high vacuum and other fields.

 

Specifications

1.Electrolytic Manganese Metal Flakes 
2.99.7% , 99.8% min

Electrolytic Manganese Metal Flakes

 

Properties:
Manganese has a melting point of 1245oC,specific gravity of 7.2.Ordinary manganese is a hard and brittle gray-white metal .It is chemically reactive and slowly decompose cold water. Manganese metal is ferromagnetic after special treatment.

 

Introduction 

Electrolytic manganese metal flake is with silver gray metallic luster, hard and crisp, melting point 1245, boilling point 1962, with strong oxidation-reduction capacity. Specific gravity is 7.2. In comparison with metal manganese made by elctric warming, the electrogenerated mental manganese is of higher purity, superior quality and wider application.

 

Application 

Mainly used in steel-making, special steel-making, non-ferrous alloy (A-Mn alloy, Ti-Mn alloy, Mg-Mn alloy). It is also widely applied in chemical industry, electron undustry, medicine, aerospace, medicine. Also it is used in the high performance soft magnetization ferrite, high magnetic permeability ferrite, high saturated magnetic induction density low cost ferrite, high stable low cost ferrite.

Electrolytical manganese mainly used as an additive ,to increase the hardness , stiffness , and corrosion resistance  of metal alloy  applied to the field of steel smelting, non-ferrous alloy, Electronic Technology,chemical industry ,environmental protection ,space industry ,etc.

 

Packaging & Shipping

Packaging: Packed in 1MT big bags or to customer's require

Shipping: 15-20days upon order

 Electrolytic Manganese Flakes in Minerals & Metallurgy

Electrolytic Manganese Flakes in Minerals & Metallurgy 

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Q: BQ: What metal songs would you put on an Ultimate Metal Playlist?
Metal elements are prepared to give up electrons. Non metal elements either gain electrons or share electrons. it's all according to where the element is in the periodic table, and they all want to get an inert gas configuration. That's why metals conduct electricity- because the electrons they give away can move around the lattice. (and why most non-metals don't conduct; because electrons are ll tied up in covalent bonds) Most non metals form simple covalent molecules with low melting and boiling points, wheras metals are mostly solid, since the metallic bond holds together lots and lots of metal ions. If you base the properties on the fundamental facts; electron gain or electron loss, it'll be easier to associate them. And try explaining them to other people. Writing in your own words is a better memory aid then copying.
Q: Scrap metal
Technically yes, glam metal is a part of heavy metal. But I consider it poser metal. In the words of Dave Mustaine, Glam = Gay Los Angeles Metal. Please excuse the homophobia. Most of the real metal bands of the day weren't these huge, arena bands like Motley Crue and Poison that dominated the attention of MTV. Most of the real metal bands were playing in dinky little clubs. Bands like Exodus, Dark Angel, Possessed, Cryptic Slaughter, M.O.D., and others like them.
Q: people think there the same but there totally different! and people mistake metal for all screaming.. do you metal fans think that?
The IUPAC definition states that a transition metal is an element whose atom has an incomplete d sub-shell, or which can give rise to cations with an incomplete d sub-shell the neutral Zn atom has no unpaired electrons as its atomic no. is 30. Zn only makes Zn2+ cation which has no unpaired electrons in d sub-shell. therefore Zn is not a transition metal.
Q: Where is metal found?
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Q: like metal is....and non-metal is..
Every thing in this world tries to gain stability metals also lose electrons to gain stability by attaining the configuration of nearest noble gas.Metals usually have 1,2 or 3 electrons in their outer most shells so it is difficult for them to gain electrons( for completing their outer most shells),as compared to lose elctrons.Thats why metals lose electron.
Q: Which metals tend to be more reactive with acids? Which tend to not react?
There are some good, interesting bands, but a lot of it is just poser garbage. Far more marketing than any * true * inherent evil. Most of the fresh-faced suburban adherents wouldn't know what to do if they confronted real evil. They'd probably equate evil with daddy's BMW being in the shop.
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The ballast (transformer) is intended for specific lamps. high or low pressure sodium lamps will not work in a metal halide fixture and so on.
Q: is the metal gears 4 game any good???
power metal is one of the few (the only??) metal sub- genres that for some reason leaves me cold... bar a very few bands... Helloween, and erm... when i was getting into metal i lived in the UK and no-one i knew listened to 'power metal'... me and my friends preferred metal that was derived from 'blues' or 'punk'. I've since moved to the continent (Spain) and i can't get away from the more melodic 'classical' influenced power metal stuff... and i'm afraid, bar the odd standout tune, i can't stand it!
Q: I hear about all sorts of genres of metal, and don't particularly feel like looking them up on wikipedia. Can you give me general characteristics/definitons about, but not limited to:Black MetalDeath MetalExtreme MetalPower Metaland could you also give me some really good examples of each? Thanks!Also, any other genres of metal you feel like defining would be much appreciated. Thanks again!
All cheaper, non-precious metals are called 'base metal'. That includes copper, brass, bronze, pewter, iron, tin, zinc and so on. Precious metal are gold, silver, platinum, palladium, rhodium and a few others. Metals are 'precious' because they are rare (expensive), beautiful etc. A lot of base metal is very beautiful on it's own (I love solid copper and brass/bronze jewelry), but most commercially available base metal jewelry is plated (with gold or rhodium/silver) to look like precious metal. That's where the problems start. The plating wears off after a short while and the base metal starts being visible. If it is pinkish, it is copper. So, as far as I am concerned, you are fine if you buy solid base metal. That way, the base metal is polished and sealed (check out the link below for some shiny copper earrings) and you can clean it to a bright color. It's the plated metal, I would stay away from, especially for a ring.

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