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Pure Non-Ferrous Metals
Non-ferrous metal with a dark gray appearance, flexible, inelastic and easily melts at 327.4°C. Resistant to certain acids, with wide industrial relevance in alloys, welding and protection.
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Lead is a non-ferrous metal with a dark gray appearance, malleable, inelastic, and easily melted at 327.4°C. It is resistant to certain acids and forms multiple chemical compounds.
It is mainly used in alloys with tin, antimony, copper, among others; with broad industrial relevance in welding, batteries, radiological protection and electroplating.
Multiple formats available: ingots, cubes, wire, anodes and tape.
Presentations adapted to each production process and volume of operation.
Also available in anodes with and without hooks (50–100 cm), 4.5 cm tape and ½" fishing hole perforation
Welding is part of the electrical and thermal performance of the complete system.
When the alloy is aligned with the production process, repeatability is improved, thermal control is optimized, and operational variability is reduced.
20 kg ingots, 4 kg cubes, 4 and 6 mm round wire, 50 to 100 cm anodes with and without hooks, 4.5 cm tape and ½" fishing perforation
Yes, thanks to its high density, lead is the standard material for X-ray protective sheets in medical and industrial facilities.
Yes, lead is the main component of lead-acid automotive batteries.
We support the selection of alloys according to technical requirements and actual application.
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