“Zarin Group’s production zinc ingots with high purity and superior quality, in accordance with global standards, ideal for various industrial applications including galvanizing, production of advanced alloys and industrial parts. Focusing on innovation and productivity, zarin ingots are a reliable choice for domestic industries and are foreigners.”
Zinc (Zn) with atomic number 30 is a silvery-white shiny metal that is solid and brittle in its standard state. This metal is semi-conductive and malleable. Its strength is greater than tin and lead, but less than aluminum and copper. Zinc is often used as an alloy or as a protective coating on steel. The history of the use of zinc goes back centuries, when its ore was used to make rice and its compounds in medicine. Zinc mines are mostly underground and the mined rock usually needs to be concentrated. Sphalerite (ZnS) is the most important zinc mineral, and other important minerals include smith zonite, hemimorphite, and zensite.
Zinc ingot produced by Zarin Group is produced in accordance with international standards such as ASTM and ISO.
National standard certificates for zinc ingots:
– **Zn SHG (Super High Grade)**: 99.995% purity, for very sensitive applications.
– **Zn 5^: 99.99% purity, for sensitive industries such as electronics and pharmaceuticals.
– **Zn 4^: 99.9% purity, for the production of alloys and automotive parts.
– **Zn 3^: 99.5% purity, for general industrial applications.
National standard certificates for zinc ingots:
– **Zn SHG (Super High Grade)**: 99.995% purity, for very sensitive applications.
– **Zn 5^: 99.99% purity, for sensitive industries such as electronics and pharmaceuticals.
– **Zn 4^: 99.9% purity, for the production of alloys and automotive parts.
– **Zn 3^: 99.5% purity, for general industrial applications.
You can contact the sales and support team for more details and to buy quality zinc ingots from Zarin Company. Zarin experts are ready to provide advice and necessary information to choose the right product for your business.
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