Antimony Alloying Additive
Item Name Code (INC) 16086
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A metalloid element used to add antimony in convenient form; used in the production of alloys.
Additional Information for Antimony Alloying Additive
Antimony alloying additives are materials that are used to enhance the properties of metals by adding antimony to the alloy. These additives are classified under the supply class "Additive Metal Materials" and belong to the supply group "Ores, Minerals, And Their Primary Products."
Antimony is a chemical element that is commonly used as an alloying element in various metals, such as lead, tin, and copper. It is added to these metals to improve their mechanical properties, such as hardness, strength, and corrosion resistance.
Antimony alloying additives are typically in the form of antimony ingots or powders. They are mixed with the base metal during the alloying process to achieve the desired composition and properties. The amount of antimony added to the alloy depends on the specific application and the desired characteristics of the final product.
These additives are widely used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, and construction, where the properties of metals need to be enhanced for specific applications. They are supplied by manufacturers and suppliers in the metal materials industry.
In summary, antimony alloying additives are materials used to improve the properties of metals by adding antimony to the alloy. They are classified under the supply class "Additive Metal Materials" in the supply group "Ores, Minerals, And Their Primary Products."
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- SB 99.80
- RNCC: 2 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 3