7440-66-6 | |
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65.39 |
Zinc metal possesses a grayish shiny appearance, has no odor, and is practically insoluble in water at ambient conditions. It is brittle at ordinary temperatures and is found naturally in rocks, animals, plants, soil, and volcanic dust/gases. It produces toxic Zinc Oxide fumes when heated to very high temperatures or undergoes ignition. Its principal ore is named Sphalerite, which is a sulfide derivative of Zinc. Metallic Zinc can be produced in two ways from its ore. The first method involves the roasting of ore in the presence of air to produce Zinc Oxide, which is then heated with Coke or Coal to around 1,100 °C producing metallic Zinc. The second method involves the leaching of roasted Zinc Oxide with Sulfuric Acid, followed by electrolysis to produce Zinc Metal. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley sells its high-quality Zinc Metal Sheet, 12 x 12 x 1/32″ online at laballey.com. This Lab Alley product is highly recommended for roofing applications requiring the prevention of moss, algae, and fungus growth.
Zinc Strips 1cm x 1cm Features:
Assay | 99.9% |
- Prevention of roof moss
- Antimicrobial agent
Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Zinc Strips 1cm x 1cm.