Additional Information for Technical Bismuth
Technical Bismuth refers to a specific grade or form of bismuth that is used in various technical applications. Bismuth is a chemical element with the symbol Bi and atomic number 83. It is a brittle metal that is typically silvery-white in color.
In the supply class Chemicals, Technical Bismuth falls under the category of Chemicals and Chemical Products. This category includes a wide range of chemical substances and compounds used in various industries and applications.
Technical Bismuth is commonly used in the following technical applications:
1. Pharmaceuticals: Bismuth compounds, such as bismuth subsalicylate, are used in medications for treating gastrointestinal disorders like diarrhea, indigestion, and ulcers.
2. Cosmetics: Bismuth oxychloride is a common ingredient in cosmetics, particularly in mineral makeup products. It provides a pearlescent or shimmery effect and helps to create a smooth texture.
3. Alloys and Metallurgy: Bismuth is often used as an alloying element in various metal alloys, such as low-melting-point alloys and fusible alloys. These alloys have applications in soldering, casting, and other metallurgical processes.
4. Electronics: Bismuth is used in the manufacturing of certain electronic components, such as thermistors and varistors, which are used for temperature sensing and voltage regulation, respectively.
5. Nuclear Industry: Bismuth has applications in the nuclear industry, particularly in the form of bismuth shielding. Bismuth is used as a radiation shield due to its high density and ability to absorb radiation.
It is important to note that Technical Bismuth may have specific specifications and purity requirements depending on the intended application. Therefore, it is advisable to consult the supplier or manufacturer for detailed information on the specific grade of Technical Bismuth required for your application.
Related Item Names for INC 30513 Technical Bismuth
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 30513 Technical Bismuth Page 1 of 1
- B316
- RNCC: 3 | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 4