Cobalt Carbonate 46/52%
Industrial Applications
Cobalt Carbonate 46/52% is primarily used as a precursor for producing a wide range of cobalt compounds, including catalysts, pigments, and battery materials. In ceramics, glass, and pottery, it serves as a key source of cobalt for creating intense blue colors during firing. It is also employed in metal surface treatments, chemical synthesis, and as a micronutrient additive in specialized feed formulations where cobalt supplementation is required for microbial activity.
Physical Properties
Cobalt Carbonate 46/52% is an inorganic compound that appears as a pink to reddish crystalline solid. It is insoluble in water but decomposes upon heating, releasing carbon dioxide and forming cobalt oxide. The material is stable under normal storage conditions, with particle characteristics that allow it to be easily incorporated into industrial processes such as pigment production, chemical reactions, and high-temperature ceramic applications.
Grade
- Industrial
Other Names
- Cobalt (II) carbonate
- Cobaltous carbonate
Form
- Solid
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