• Electrolytic Manganese Mental Flakes used in Iron-making System 1
Electrolytic Manganese Mental Flakes used in Iron-making

Electrolytic Manganese Mental Flakes used in Iron-making

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
China Main Port
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
-
Supply Capability:
-

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Packaging & Shipping

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

Shipping: 15-20days upon order

Specifications

High quality electrolytic manganese flakes
shape:flakes

Hs Code:8111001090
loading port:Main ports of China
with consistent supply ablility

weight:1,000 kg Gross weight:1,003 kg Container:20GP 24 tons

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.

Standard

YB/T 051--93

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.

Q:Anybody know a good place to buy merchandise for heavy metal bands that's not European? I'm talking mostly foreign viking bands like TYR, Ensiferum, etc. Thanks!
Sheet metal is metal that has been rolled to a specific thickness. Its usually plain steel, but it can be made in other materials. Welding material is probably what they use to weld metal together. Welding material (or welding rods) are made from a material that is suitable for welding the base metals together.
Q:Listen to these metal songs by Korn and try telling me they are not metal:Korn - ClownKorn - Shoots and LaddersKorn - Ball TongueKorn - *****Korn - Blind
An element is calssified as a metal based on its chemical properties (conduct electricity; tend to be bendable rather than brittle; exhibit metallic bonding when in pure elemental form; tend to donate, rather than accept, electrons, have a shiny luster). It just so happens that the majority of the elements fit this bill. Alloys such as steel are still considered metallic because they are composed of metallic elements and thus still exhibit metallic properties.
Q:I need to know which metals rust please tell me.
Prices okorder
Q:in part to there affraid that there is an other metal gear but what is a metal gear?
Traditional metal - Master of Reality by Black Sabbath Power metal - Holy Land by Angra Thrash metal - Bonded by Blood by Exodus Death metal - Individual Thought Patterns by Death Black metal - Enthrone Darkness Triumphant by Dimmu Borgir Melodic death metal - With Oden On Our Side by Amon Amarth Doom metal - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus by Candlemass Folk metal - Karkelo by Korpiklaani
Q:Is soda made of metal and if I put rum in it does it turn the rum into metal?
I agree with Jeremy M, in part, Death is considerably the best. And also being his first and only answer. thumbs up dude. But the band that brought me into death metal, and I probably wouldn't still be a metalhead today if it wasn't for OBITUARY! It really doesn't get much heavier than that.
Q:Which metal subgenres have clean vocals?
Yes. Hell yes. The Ibanez RG series was MADE for metal
Q:Espially considering that Metal evolves from Sabbath(Original Metal) - Metallica(Trash) - Antrax + Public Enemy(Trash + Rap)=(Nu-Metal )Korn,System of a Down,Linkin Park
Metals are metallically bonded. this means there is a lattice of metal cations surrounded by delocalized electrons. This means that no electron is bonded to any specific ion in the metal lattice. (these ions are nuclei and inner shell electrons). this means that electrons are less tightly bound to the structure of the metal. this is why the photoelectric effect can occur (where light frees electrons from a metal surface completely).
Q:Metal started up really nicely in the 80's-EVERYONE was a metal-head!then in the 90's there were less metal heads, but still a steady flow of good, pure, heavy, wicked metal.now in the worst time in history-the 20th century, most ACTUAL metal bands are dead. there are few that spit out true metal, and the few that do are covered by bands claiming to be metal that are ultimately 'emo-screamo' which gives a bad name to metal itself. a true disgrace.so what EXACTLY happened to kill metal. when and where did this happen, why did this happen, how can we prevent it from happening again? it's like a pandemic.was it just rap music that killed metal, ore something more?
transition metal is a metal which is a good conductor,have different colours, different valencies,and have high densities compare to alkali metals.
Q:is it a metal that acts like a non-metal or other way around?
Magnetism has to do with unpaired electrons. Electrons spin clockwise or counter clockwise. Generally they are paired. When they are not they create magnetism. Iron has 3 unpaired electrons and demostrates tahe greatest magnetism. cobalt and nickle also demonstrate some magnetism. Also, some of the rare earths and some alloys such as Alnico and steel. RECENTLY, several papers have been published on the use of polarized light for revealing the grain structure of metals and alloys. Hone and Pearson1 showed that by examining under polarized light a polished aluminium surface which had been anodized in a suitable electrolyte, the grain structure was revealed, differently oriented grains appearing with different brightnesses. Woodward2, by etching 'Monel' metal in a specific reagent, has found similar effects. Polished surfaces of aluminium and 'Monel' metal, being optically isotropic, do not react to polarized light as do the optically anisotropic surfaces of tin, zinc, cadmium, etc., and the above authors1,2 have attributed the optical anisotropy of the anodized aluminium and etched 'Monel' metal to the anisotropic properties of the surface film formed during anodizing or etching. Although this explanation may be correct, there is a possible alternative which involves the surface contour of the specimen, for it is well known that if pearlite is examined under polarized light no reaction occurs unless the specimen is etched. This has been shown convincingly by Baeyertz3 to be due to the presence of fine parallel grooves on the surface, formed by etching away the ferrite and leaving the cementite lamell? in relief. Furthermore, Jones4 has shown that polarization effects can be produced by deeply etching a metal surface.
Q:I have metal arms, but someone I know has metal legs. We always fight over which is better. What do you think?
GOjericho is right....,if u don't wanna by it you can watch it on YouTube. But play part 3 first (that's solid snake dad) and play 1 2 4 and the others (that's solid snake)

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location
Year Established
Annual Output Value
Main Markets
Company Certifications

2. Manufacturer Certificates

a) Certification Name  
Range  
Reference  
Validity Period  

3. Manufacturer Capability

a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port
Export Percentage
No.of Employees in Trade Department
Language Spoken:
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size:
No. of Production Lines
Contract Manufacturing
Product Price Range

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches