Bismuth

Bismuth

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Bismuth Products

Bismuth is a non-toxic, dense metal with diverse applications in metallurgy, pigments, powders, and electronics. It is commonly used as an eco-friendly alternative in lead-free alloys, soldering, and pharmaceutical formulations. Bluestone provides premium Bismuth products designed for specialized industrial applications. Contact us today to find the right Bismuth solution for your needs.

Bismuth

Bi(NO₃)₃·5H₂O

Bismuth Nitrate

Bismuth Nitrate Formula:

Bi(NO₃)₃·5H₂O

CAS No.: 10361-44-1
Appearance: White or colorless crystalline solid
About Bismuth Nitrate:

Bismuth Nitrate is commonly used in the production of bismuth compounds and as a precursor in various industrial applications. It is used in the synthesis of fire retardants, medical products, and as a catalyst in chemical reactions. Additionally, Bismuth Nitrate finds applications in the manufacture of pigments and in certain pharmaceutical formulations.

BiO₂

Bismuth Oxide

Bismuth Oxide Formula:

BiO₂

CAS No.: 1304-76-3
Appearance: Yellow powder or crystalline solid
About Bismuth Oxide:

Bismuth Oxide is widely used in the ceramics industry, particularly in the production of glazes and pigments. It is also utilized in the electronics and electrical industries for its high dielectric properties. Additionally, Bismuth Oxide serves as a catalyst in the production of various organic chemicals and in the development of bismuth-based alloys.

(BiO)₂CO₃

Bismuth Subcarbonate

Bismuth Subcarbonate Formula:

(BiO)₂CO₃

CAS No.: 5892-10-4
Appearance: White powder
About Bismuth Subcarbonate:

Bismuth Subcarbonate is used in the pharmaceutical industry as an ingredient in antacid formulations. It is also employed in cosmetics, personal care products, and as a component in medical treatments for gastrointestinal disorders. Furthermore, Bismuth Subcarbonate is used in the preparation of Bismuth-based catalysts and in certain industrial applications requiring non-toxic materials.

Bismuth / Associated Industry

Ceramics And Pigments

In the world of ceramics and pigments, innovation meets quality through essential metals. Cobalt is known for its brilliant blue hue, Nickel imparts stability and strength, and Copper adds a spectrum of colors with its versatility. Minor metals act as crucial catalysts for performance and sustainability. In the production of enamels, they provide exceptional durability and visual appeal.
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Powder Metallurgy

Cobalt powder has exceptional magnetic properties and high-temperature resistance: ideal for manufacturing precision tools and components in motors, magnets, and electrical contacts. Nickel powder has excellent corrosion resistance and strength, which is essential in superalloys and stainless steels for aerospace, automotive, and medical applications.
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Other Industries

Alloys, Batteries, Contrast Fluid, Food Industry, Pharma, Sanitizing, Water Treatment, Galvanisation, Electronics

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