Nickel Carbonate
Nickel Carbonate

Nickel Carbonate

MOQ : 100 Kilograms

Nickel Carbonate Specification

  • Water Insoluble
  • Yes
  • Melting Point
  • Decomposes before melting
  • Structural Formula
  • NiCO3
  • Storage
  • Store in tightly closed containers, in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area
  • Poisonous
  • YES
  • Solubility
  • Soluble in acids, insoluble in water
  • Ph Level
  • 8 - 9
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • HS Code
  • 28369990
  • Molecular Weight
  • 118.70 g/mol
  • Place of Origin
  • India
  • Application
  • Electroplating, catalyst, ceramics, pigments, nickel salt production
  • Color
  • Green
 

Nickel Carbonate Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 100 Kilograms
  • Supply Ability
  • 10000 Kilograms Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 1 Days
 

About Nickel Carbonate

We offer a pure composition of Nickel carbonate. Accurate pH value and non-toxic, our range of nickel carbonate is widely demanded across various industries such as chemical, pharmaceutical, drug and several others. Its composition can be altered as per the requirements of our clients.

Features:

  • Non-toxic
  • Accurate pH value
  • Widely used in pharmaceutical industry


Some of the features of nickel carbonate is as follows:

  • Molecular Formula: NiCO3
  • Molecular Weight: 118.70
  • Description: Pale green powder


Specifications (%):

  • Content (by Ni) 45.0 min.
  • Chlorides 0.05 max.
  • Sulfates 0.10 max.
  • Copper 0.1 max.
  • Iron (by Fe2O3)
  • Nickel 0.1 max.
  • Cobalt 0.1 max.
  • HCL insolubility 0.2 max.
  • Alkaline and alkaline earth metal 0.5 max.
  • HCL insolubility 0.2 max
  • Alkaline & alkaline earth metal 0.5 ma.


Other Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity: 5 Kilogram(s)


Versatile Industrial Applications

Nickel Carbonate is highly valued across diverse sectors, including electroplating, chemical catalysis, ceramic production, and pigment formulation. Its consistent particle size and high purity make it an essential compound for industries seeking reliable performance in their end applications. As a raw material for nickel salts, it supports manufacturing processes worldwide.


Safety and Storage Recommendations

Though useful, Nickel Carbonate is poisonous and requires careful handling. It should be stored in tightly closed containers, kept in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area to maintain quality and safety. Personal protective equipment is recommended during handling to minimize exposure risks.


Packaging and Shipping Flexibility

Supplied in robust 25 kg HDPE bags, Nickel Carbonate can also be packed according to buyer requirements for added convenience. This facilitates easier transportation and storage while maintaining the products integrity for up to two years under optimal conditions.

FAQs of Nickel Carbonate:


Q: How should Nickel Carbonate powder be safely stored and handled?

A: Nickel Carbonate should be stored in tightly closed containers, placed in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area to prevent contamination and moisture ingress. Given its poisonous nature, handlers must use personal protective equipment to avoid skin and respiratory exposure.

Q: What are the primary industrial uses of Nickel Carbonate?

A: This compound is utilized extensively in electroplating, as a catalyst, in the manufacturing of ceramics and pigments, and for producing nickel salts. Its fine particle size and high purity make it suitable for these high-performance processes.

Q: When does Nickel Carbonate decompose, and what occurs during decomposition?

A: Nickel Carbonate decomposes before reaching its melting point. Upon reaction with acids, it liberates carbon dioxide, demonstrating its reactivity and chemical versatility in various processes.

Q: Where is Nickel Carbonate manufactured and supplied from?

A: Nickel Carbonate is exported, manufactured, and supplied by companies based in India, ensuring quality standards and reliable delivery for industrial clients worldwide.

Q: What is the process for using Nickel Carbonate in electroplating applications?

A: In electroplating, Nickel Carbonate is primarily used to produce nickel salts that serve as electrolytes. Its high purity and fine crystalline nature ensure efficient dissolution and consistent plating results.

Q: What are the benefits of choosing industrial grade Nickel Carbonate?

A: Industrial grade Nickel Carbonate offers minimum 98% purity, fine particle size, and stability, leading to optimal results in catalysis, pigment production, ceramics, and electroplating. Its consistent quality supports demanding manufacturing standards.

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