6 Advantages of High Purity Bismuth Powder We make
Higher Purity of the Raw Material
Located in the raw material origin of refined bismuth, the raw material source is stable. Incoming materials are tested in each batch and controlled above 99.995% purity. The consistency of the powder is guaranteed, and each batch has two original analysis reports both raw material and the finished bismuth powder.
More Uniform Particle Size
The particle size of the powder is distributed in 60, 100, 200, 325, 500 mesh uniformly, and can also be customized to meet different needs of customers. We provide particle size analysis report and electron microscope report before shipment.
Vacuum Production Environment
Bismuth powder is produced in a class 10,000 dust-free workshop, which ensures that the process is pollution-free and the oxygen content is less than 50 ppm. The quality of the product is better than that of the market, which meets the requirements of high-end customers.
Various Production Processes
Ball milling, atomization production process to produce powders of different particle sizes, especially in the interval range, as well as ultrafine bismuth powders.
Automated Vacuum Packaging
Automatic vacuum equipment, aluminum foil bag sealed packaging, prevent oxidation, long storage time.
Multi-batch Sample Support
Free samples of different batches can be provided to show the quality of products in various aspects and save the cost of customers.
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