Lithium

Lithium

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Lithium Products

Lithium is a highly reactive metal known for its essential role in the glass and ceramics industries. It enhances thermal resistance and durability in specialized glass formulations and ceramic materials. Bluestone offers high-purity Lithium products tailored for industrial use. Inquire now to purchase Lithium for your applications.

Lithium

Li₂CO₃

Lithium Carbonate

Lithium Carbonate Formula:

Li₂CO₃

CAS No.: 554-13-2
Appearance: White powder or crystalline solid
About Lithium Carbonate:

Lithium Carbonate is widely used in glass, ceramics, and the production of lithium-ion batteries. It serves as a key raw material in battery cathodes, enhancing energy storage and efficiency. Additionally, it is utilized in pharmaceuticals for the treatment of mood disorders.

LiCl

Lithium Chloride

Lithium Chloride Formula:

LiCl

CAS No.: 7447-41-8
Appearance: White crystalline solid or powder
About Lithium Chloride:

Lithium Chloride is known for its high solubility and hygroscopic properties. It is commonly used in air conditioning and dehumidification systems, as a flux in welding and soldering, and in the production of lithium metal through electrolysis.

LiOH

Lithium Hydroxide

Lithium Hydroxide Formula:

LiOH

CAS No.: 1310-66-3
Appearance: White crystalline solid, odorless
About Lithium Hydroxide:

Lithium Hydroxide is primarily used in battery production, serving as a critical component in lithium-ion battery cathodes. It is also utilized in lubricating greases and ceramics for enhanced thermal stability, improved wear resistance, and high-temperature performance.

Lithium / Associated Industry

Modern glass building corner against clear blue sky, showcasing sleek architectural design and reflective windows.
When it comes to crafting glass with unparalleled quality and unique properties, glass additives like Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, and Selenium play a vital role. Using these essential raw materials in glass manufacturing brings unique attributes which enhance the final product. Cobalt lends its luxurious blue hues, while Nickel ensures durability, helping glass stand the test of time. Copper adds earthy tones, and Selenium is indispensable in glass production for absorbing UV rays and removing impurities, resulting in optically clear glass. These chemicals used in glass production exemplify the sophisticated interplay of science and art in glass manufacturing.

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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