Product Description
Chromium Lumps are most commonly used for making alloys that are intended for fabrication of utensils and also for electroplating purpose. They appear as silvery solid and are greatly admired for having high purity level. These lumps are also required in dye & pigment industry for making different shades of yellow. They serve as wood preservative and are employed for leather tanning. Chromium Lumps act as catalyst in hydrocarbon processing and for production of polyethylene. They are available at market leading rates in bulk for our trusted customers as per their request.
Cr 99.00% min
Exceptional Material PropertiesThese chromium lumps boast a high melting point of 1907C and an outstanding boiling point of 2671C, ensuring stability in demanding environments. With thermal conductivity of 93.9 W/mK and a specific heat capacity of 0.449 J/gK, they efficiently manage heat during industrial operations. The solid metallic form and variable thickness, typically between 10100 mm, provide flexibility across a range of metallurgical applications.
Versatile Industrial ApplicationsWidely utilized by metallurgists, electroplaters, and alloy manufacturers, chromium lumps serve as a fundamental raw material for producing stainless steels and other alloys. Their superior corrosion and oxidation resistance also makes them indispensable in harsh processing conditions. Available in customizable packaging sizes, these lumps cater to diverse industrial procurement needs.
FAQs of Chromium Lumps:
Q: How are chromium lumps used in alloy production?
A: Chromium lumps are added to iron and other metals during the alloy-making process, primarily for producing stainless steel and specialized alloys. Their high purity enhances the final metals strength, corrosion resistance, and durability.
Q: What benefits do chromium lumps offer in electroplating applications?
A: In electroplating, high-purity chromium lumps dissolve to provide a consistent, even coating that improves the surface resistance and appearance of metals, while safeguarding against oxidation and corrosion.
Q: What is the recommended storage process for chromium lumps?
A: Chromium lumps should be stored in a dry environment, well away from acids, to prevent unwanted reactions or deterioration of the metallic surface.
Q: When should chromium lumps be used instead of chromium powders?
A: Chromium lumps are preferred when stability, ease of handling, or gradual alloying is needed in large-scale industrial furnaces. Powders are more suitable for precise, small-volume applications or where rapid dissolution is required.
Q: Where is your product distributed or supplied from?
A: We distribute, export, import, and supply chromium lumps from India, complying with industrial standards and catering to global industrial clients.
Q: What makes your chromium lumps compliant with industrial standards?
A: Our chromium lumps undergo rigorous quality checks to ensure purity above 99%, controlled trace impurities, and consistent physical properties like strength and hardness, aligning with established industrial requirements.