Cerium Misch Metal


Cerium Misch Metal is a rare earth alloy composed primarily of cerium (60–70%) and lanthanum (30–40%). It is a soft and brittle alloy available in various forms such as rods, chunks, and ingots.

Specifications:
• Lanthanum (La): 30–40%
• Cerium (Ce): 60–70%

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Cerium Misch Metal is an alloy of rare-earth elements, primarily cerium (60–70%) and lanthanum (30–40%), with traces of neodymium, praseodymium, and other rare-earth metals. It is a soft and brittle alloy, not available in its pure form, though purities up to 99.99% are achievable. The alloy's properties, such as toughness, ductility, strength, and conductivity, are influenced by the lattice defects and microstructural inclusions created by impurities.

  • Composed of cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, praseodymium, and other rare-earth metals.

  • Available in forms like rods, chunks, and ingots.

  • Purity can reach up to 99.99%.

Material: Cerium Misch Metal
Lanthanum (La): 30–40%
Cerium (Ce): 60–70%
Form: Rods, Chunks, Ingots
Purity: Up to 99.99%

  • Used in the manufacturing of vacuum tubes as an oxygen getter.

  • Applied in metal hydride technology-based batteries.

  • Serves as a spark source for initiating fires and flames.

  • Enhances castability and mechanical properties in various alloys.

  • Used as an alloying additive in ductile iron foundries.

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