Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cadmium Metal
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 gm
Form – Solid Metal
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Chemical Synthesis, Electroplating
Product Overview
Cadmium metal is a soft, bluish-white metal known for its high electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion. This laboratory-grade cadmium metal is ideal for applications requiring precise chemical reactions, electroplating, and alloy production. Its purity ensures reliable results in experimental setups, making it a preferred choice for researchers and educators. The metal is supplied in a solid form, allowing for easy handling and storage. Cadmium’s unique properties, such as its low melting point and ability to form protective coatings, make it versatile in various scientific and industrial processes. When used in controlled laboratory environments, it provides consistent performance for critical experiments. Proper handling and storage are essential to maintain its integrity and prevent oxidation.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of cadmium metal in laboratories?
Cadmium metal is commonly used in chemical synthesis, electroplating, and as a component in alloys due to its conductivity and corrosion resistance.
2. Is this cadmium metal compatible with other metals?
Yes, cadmium can be alloyed with metals like copper, nickel, and zinc to enhance their properties for specific applications.
3. Are there safer alternatives to cadmium metal for lab use?
Alternatives like zinc or tin may be used in some cases, but cadmium’s unique properties make it irreplaceable for certain experiments.
4. How should cadmium metal be stored to prevent degradation?
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to prevent oxidation and moisture exposure.
5. Where is this cadmium metal sourced from?
Our cadmium metal is sourced from certified suppliers ensuring high purity and compliance with laboratory standards.










