Nickel Carbonate
Nickel Carbonate

Nickel Carbonate

Nickel Carbonate Specification

  • Shape
  • Powder
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Storage
  • Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area; keep container tightly closed.
  • Solubility
  • Insoluble in water; soluble in acids and ammonia.
  • Form
  • Solid
  • Density
  • 4.39 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Molecular Weight
  • 118.7 g/mol
  • Purity
  • 98% min
  • Poisonous
  • Yes
  • Boiling point
  • Not applicable (decomposes on heating).
  • Structural Formula
  • NiCO3
  • HS Code
  • 28369990
  • Molecular Formula
  • NiCO3
  • Other Names
  • Nickel carbonate basic, Nickelous carbonate
  • Melting Point
  • Decomposes before melting (approx. 325C).
  • Classification
  • Inorganic Salt
  • Chemical Name
  • Nickel(II) Carbonate
  • CAS No
  • 3333-67-3
  • EINECS No
  • 208-943-1
  • Grade
  • Industrial Grade
  • Standard
  • Industrial Standard
  • Type
  • Inorganic Compound
  • Usage
  • Laboratory reagent, catalyst manufacture, electroplating industries.
  • Main Material
  • Nickel(II) carbonate
  • Application
  • Used in ceramics, electroplating, catalysts, and pigment production.
  • Hazard Statement
  • Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin, and if swallowed; may cause allergic skin reactions.
  • Production Method
  • Precipitation/reaction of nickel salt solutions with alkali carbonates
  • pH (1% solution)
  • Slightly alkaline
  • Packing
  • 25 kg bag or as per customer requirement
  • Appearance
  • Green powdered solid
  • Stability
  • Stable under normal temperature and pressure; decomposes on exposure to heat or acids.
  • Shelf Life
  • 2 years, if unopened and stored properly
  • UN Number
  • UN 3288
 

Nickel Carbonate Trade Information

  • Main Export Market(s)
  • South America, Middle East, Africa
 

About Nickel Carbonate



Discover our best-in-class Nickel Carbonate (NiCO3), a gilt-edged inorganic compound trending in the chemical industry. With at least 98% purity, this potent green powdered solid is packed securely in 25 kg bags or as per your order requirements. Stable under standard conditions, its powerful properties make it ideal for use in laboratories, ceramics, catalyst development, and electroplating. Manufactured by a trusted dealer, exporter, and supplier in India, our Nickel Carbonate is the deal for industrial excellence. Take advantage of this opportunityorder now from a reputable producer and elevate your production standards.

Versatile Application for Diverse Industries

Nickel Carbonate is prominently used across ceramics, pigment production, catalysts, and the electroplating sector. Its stable chemical profile makes it a top choice as a laboratory reagent and in catalyst manufacture. The product is well-suited for industries seeking consistent quality and reliable performance. Whether your site of application is in research labs or large-scale manufacturing, this compound offers versatility and efficacy in processes where superior results are essential.


Certifications, FOB Port, and Sample Policy Simplify Your Outlay

Order completion is seamless with our certified Nickel Carbonate, shipped from major Indian ports on an FOB basis. We ensure rapid dispatched logistics for every order. For your evaluation, we follow a flexible sample policy, allowing you to assess quality before significant outlay. Our streamlined ordering process is tailored to meet industry standards and client expectations, ensuring each delivery aligns with your manufacturing or research needs.


FAQs of Nickel Carbonate:


Q: How should Nickel Carbonate be stored to maintain optimal stability?

A: Nickel Carbonate should be kept in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated environment with the container tightly closed to ensure its full shelf life of two years.

Q: What are the main industrial applications for Nickel Carbonate?

A: This potent compound is widely used in ceramics, electroplating, catalyst production, pigment manufacture, and as a laboratory reagent in both research and industrial settings.

Q: When does Nickel Carbonate decompose, and what is its handling precaution?

A: Nickel Carbonate decomposes upon exposure to heat or acids, at around 325C. It is harmful by inhalation, skin contact, and if swallowed; proper protective equipment is recommended during handling.

Q: Where is your FOB port for Nickel Carbonate shipment?

A: Our Nickel Carbonate is dispatched from major ports in India, depending on order and client location, following FOB terms for international orders.

Q: What benefit does your Nickel Carbonate offer over standard market options?

A: Our product boasts a gilt-edged purity of 98% minimum and a proven record of industrial reliability, making it a trusted choice for manufacturers, dealers, and laboratories alike.

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