Zinc is a bluish-to-light-grey, brittle metal that belongs to the group of transition elements in the periodic table. Its low boiling point is noteworthy, particularly in pyrometallurgical metal production, where this property plays a crucial role. Zinc is hard and brittle in its cast form but becomes formable at 120°C. In the electrochemical potential series, it is more negative than iron. As a result, zinc is widely used as an anode in cathodic corrosion protection, with galvanizing being a prominent application.
Areas of Use:
- Defense Industry
- Aircraft Industry
- Construction Industry
- Machinery Industry
- Food Industry
- Medical Industry
Main Zinc Varieties:
- Zinc Plates
- Zinc Ingots
Zinc Ingot Purity Levels:
- 99.99%
- 99.98%
- 99.97%





