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Bismuth Alloy, Nonbase, Bi,Cd,In, Dross CAS NO 69011-67-2


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CAS No.:69011-67-2

Grade:Pharmacy Grade

Content:99.9%

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Description

Bismuth Alloy, Nonbase, Bi,Cd,In, Dross CAS NO 69011-67-2 is a specialized metallic by-product or intermediate material composed primarily of bismuth (Bi), cadmium (Cd), and indium (In). This nonbase alloy dross is valued for its role in the recovery and recycling of valuable metals, particularly indium, which is critical for electronics manufacturing. It serves as a key material source for metal refiners, specialty alloy producers, and companies involved in the sustainable reprocessing of electronic waste (e-waste) and sputtering targets.

Application

  • Indium Recovery and Refining: Primary source material for the extraction and purification of indium metal.
  • Specialty Alloy Production: Used as a precursor or additive in the formulation of low-melting-point alloys, fusible alloys, and solder alloys.
  • Sputtering Target Regeneration: Recycled material for reprocessing into high-purity indium-tin-oxide (ITO) or other sputtering targets used in thin-film coatings.
  • E-Waste Processing: A recovered fraction from the recycling of semiconductors, LCD screens, and photovoltaic cells.
  • Metal Catalyst Substrate: Potential use as a base material for certain heterogeneous catalysts after further treatment.
  • Nuclear Shielding Alloys: Can be processed into lead-free, high-density alloys for radiation shielding applications.

Basic Information

Product Name Bismuth Alloy, Nonbase, Bi,Cd,In, Dross
CAS No. 69011-67-2
Molecular Formula Mixture (Bi, Cd, In)
Molecular Weight N/A (Metallic Alloy)
Synonyms Bismuth Cadmium Indium Dross; Nonbase Bismuth Alloy Dross; Bi-Cd-In Dross; Indium-Bearing Bismuth Alloy Residue; ITO Target Recycling Residue; E-Waste Indium Alloy Fraction; Fusible Alloy Dross; Low-Melting Point Alloy Scrap
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Quality Control

Our Bismuth Alloy Dross is sourced and processed under strict quality protocols to ensure batch-to-batch consistency for downstream refining. While composition varies based on source material, each lot is characterized for key metal content (Bi, Cd, In) and screened for undesirable contaminants. A Certificate of Analysis (COA) detailing the elemental assay via techniques like ICP-OES is provided with every shipment to support your quality assurance and process planning.

Storage

Preserve in a tightly closed container, protected from light. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Due to its nature as an easily oxidized (store under inert atmosphere) material that may react with strong acid/organic solvent, it should be kept separate from such agents. Long-term storage under an inert atmosphere (e.g., argon or nitrogen) is recommended to minimize surface oxidation.

Specification

Item Specification
Appearance Metallic lumps, granules, or powder
Primary Composition Bismuth (Bi), Cadmium (Cd), Indium (In) alloy
Indium (In) Content Variable, typically 5-30% (Contact for specific lot analysis)
Bismuth (Bi) Content Variable, typically 40-70%
Cadmium (Cd) Content Variable, typically 5-20%
Assay (Total Metals) >95%
Identification (XRF/ICP) Conforms
Moisture Content < 1.0%

Note: Specifications can be tailored. Please contact us for the detailed technical data sheet of a specific grade.

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