Description
Zinc (Zn) Micron Powder (99.9%, 10 µm)
Zinc (Zn) Micron Powder with 99.9% purity and an average particle size of 10 µm is a high-performance metallic powder widely used in alloys, catalysts, pyrotechnics, and chemical processes. With its hexagonal crystal structure, moderate hardness (Mohs 2.5), and excellent electrical conductivity, zinc plays a vital role in both functional coatings and structural material applications.
Thanks to its low melting point (419.5 °C) and boiling point (907 °C), zinc powder is suitable for casting, galvanization, and energy-related applications, providing strong reactivity and versatility.
Technical Properties
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Chemical Symbol: Zn
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Purity: 99.9%
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Particle Size: 10 µm
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CAS Number: 7440-66-6
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Density: 7.133 g/cm³
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Melting Point: 419.5 °C
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Boiling Point: 907 °C
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Crystal Structure: Hexagonal
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Mohs Hardness (@ 20 ºC): 2.5
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Coefficient of Expansion (@ 20 ºC): 39.7 × 10⁻⁶ /°C
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Electrical Resistivity: 5.92 µΩ·cm
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Form: Powder
Applications
Metallurgy & Alloys
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Essential for producing brass, bronze, and zinc-based alloys.
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Enhances mechanical strength and corrosion resistance.
Catalysis & Chemical Processes
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Acts as a catalyst and reducing agent in multiple industrial reactions.
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Widely used in organic synthesis and galvanic processes.
Pyrotechnics & Energy
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Utilized in pyrotechnic compositions as a reactive fuel.
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Plays a role in batteries, fuel cells, and energy storage systems.
Surface Coatings & Protection
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Key material in galvanization for corrosion resistance.
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Used in protective coatings, pigments, and paints.