About Nickel Sulphate
Pick Yours nowNickel Sulphate, a supreme choice for industrial, laboratory, and electroplating needs. Available as rare, gorgeous blue to green lustrous crystals or fine powder, this transition metal salt offers a high 99% purity and is easily soluble in water. Grab this essential chemical, perfect for catalysts, batteries, and dyeing applications. Packaged securely in 25 kg bags/drums, it satisfies export, dealer, and manufacturer requirements from India. Highly stable, but avoid acids and strong reducers. Store in original packaging to maintain quality for up to two years.
Diverse Applications and Industrial Value
Nickel Sulphate finds a multitude of uses across sectors. Its main area of application includes electroplating, serving as a fundamental component for coating metals in various industries. Sites of application range from large-scale manufacturing plants to research laboratories. Commercially, its supreme utility extends to serving as a catalyst, dye component, and battery materialmaking it an indispensable material for industrial and scientific markets alike.
Certifications, Supply Capability, and Market Standing
Supplied with required industry certifications, Nickel Sulphate is always Stock Ready and compliant with major chemical standards. Sourced from leading Indian dealers, exporters, and manufacturers, this product ensures a steady supply chain with considerable market value. Our FOB port arrangements streamline shipment, reflecting smart expenditure for clients worldwide. Consistently kept in commercial quantities, it guarantees robust supply ability to meet both urgent and long-term procurement needs.
FAQs of Nickel Sulphate:
Q: How should Nickel Sulphate be safely stored and handled?
A: Nickel Sulphate should be kept tightly sealed in its original packaging, stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from incompatible chemicals such as acids and strong reducing agents.
Q: What are the key applications of Nickel Sulphate in industry?
A: Nickel Sulphate is widely used in electroplating, as a catalyst in chemical reactions, for dyeing textiles, in battery production, and as a laboratory reagent.
Q: Where is Nickel Sulphate commonly used on a commercial scale?
A: It is commonly used in electroplating plants, battery manufacturing units, chemical processing industries, and research laboratories requiring reliable transition metal salts.
Q: How does the packaging of Nickel Sulphate ensure product longevity?
A: Nickel Sulphate is packaged in 25 kg bags or drums, or as per customer requirements, with proper sealing to protect it from moisture and environmental contaminants, preserving its shelf life of up to two years.
Q: What safety precautions should be observed during the use of Nickel Sulphate?
A: Due to its toxic and allergenic properties, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) should be used; avoid skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion, and adhere to workplace safety guidelines.
Q: When should Nickel Sulphate be replaced or disposed of?
A: Nickel Sulphate should be used within two years of packaging for optimal effectiveness and must be disposed of following local hazardous waste regulations when the validity expires or contamination is suspected.