Cobalt Metal Cathode


Cobalt Metal Cathode is a brittle, hard metal resembling iron and nickel in appearance, with a minimum purity of 99.9%. It is primarily used in the preparation of magnetic, wear-resistant, and high-strength alloys.

Specifications:
• Cobalt (Co): 99.9% min

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  • Applications

Cobalt Metal Cathode is a brittle, hard metal resembling iron and nickel in appearance, with a minimum purity of 99.9%. It is primarily used in the preparation of magnetic, wear-resistant, and high-strength alloys.

  • Hard, brittle metal resembling iron and nickel

  • Magnetic permeability approximately two-thirds that of iron

  • Obtained as a by-product of nickel, silver, lead, copper, and iron ores

Material: Cobalt Metal Cathode
Purity: 99.9% min
Form: Cathode
Packaging: As per customer requirement

  • Preparation of magnetic, wear-resistant, and high-strength alloys

  • Electroplating for its attractive appearance, hardness, and resistance to oxidation

  • Production of cobalt compounds used in pigments and coloring agents

  • Manufacturing of batteries, catalysts, and paint primers

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