Aluminum ingots are lightweight and durable raw materials used in the automotive, construction, and packaging industries, and have good conductivity, corrosion resistance, and high formability in manufacturing processes.
Workshop lead ingots are heavy, soft materials used in the battery, cable coating, and solder industries, and have high density, good corrosion resistance, and meltability for industrial production and processing.
Zamak is an alloy of zinc with a percentage of aluminium, magnesium, and copper that is used in pressure casting and has good strength, good corrosion resistance, and formability for producing precise and delicate parts.
Nickel is a durable, shiny, silver-colored metal used in the production of stainless steel and industrial alloys. It has excellent corrosion resistance, thermal stability, and high alloying ability to improve the mechanical properties of various metals.
Magnesium ingots are lightweight and durable metals used in the automotive, aerospace, and electronics industries, and have adequate strength, excellent vibration absorption, and high machinability and casting capabilities to produce precise and efficient parts in various conditions.
Lead ingots are heavy, soft metals used in the battery, cable coating, and chemical industries. They have high density, good corrosion resistance, and are easy to melt and cast for the production of a variety of products in various industrial and environmental conditions.
They are resistant and relatively light metals, used in the galvanizing, alloying, and battery-making industries, have excellent corrosion resistance, good thermal conductivity, and high casting and forming capabilities for producing various products in various industrial applications.
Silicon metal is a high-purity industrial material produced by the reduction of silica quartz in an electric arc furnace. It is widely used in the steel, aluminium, chemical, and electronics industries to increase resistance, conductivity, durability, and improve mechanical properties.
