Cobalt Chloride 6-Hydrate is an inorganic compound which is a deep rose color in the hydrated form. The dramatic color change of blue-purple Cobalt(II) chloride to the rose color when hydrated makes Cobalt(II) chloride an excellent indicator for water in desiccants.
Uses:
In organic synthesis and electroplating objects with cobalt metal.
Cobalt chloride is being used in the surface treatment industry.
Cobalt chloride serves as an intermediate product for further transformation into cobalt carboxylates.
These organic compounds can be used in various catalytic applications or serve as rubber adhesion promoters (RAP’s) in tires.
With the comprehensive industry knowledge of the allied domain, we are engaged in presenting a superior quality range of Cobalt Sulphate 7-Hydrate. Cobalt sulfate is used in the grounding of pigments. This is manufactured using cobalt salts, Cobalt pigment, porcelains, and glass. Also, it is further used in storage batteries and electroplating baths, sympathetic inks. In addition, the Cobalt supplement for the avoidance of cobalt lack added to the supplementary animal feed. Furthermore, clients can get the powder in bulk from us. Features:
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Cobalt(II) sulfate is used in the preparation of pigments.
In the manufacture of other cobalt salts.
Cobalt pigment is used in porcelains and glass.
Cobalt(II) sulfate is used in storage batteries
In electroplating baths, sympathetic inks.
Cobalt supplement for the prevention of cobalt deficiency added to the supplementary animal feed.
Foliar application and soil additive (preferably with a suitable sticking agent) or application with fertilizer.
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Cobalt Carbonate Powder
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Product Details:
Purity
96%
Packaging details
25Kg Bag
Grade
Industrial
Form
Powder
Cobalt content
41-44%
Cobalt carbonate, specifically cobalt(II) carbonate (CoCO3), is a pinkish-tan or purple powder used in various applications, including as a ceramic pigment, a precursor to catalysts, and in the hydrometallurgical purification of cobalt from its ores. It is an inorganic compound with a molecular weight of 118.94 g/mol. Here's a more detailed look: Key Properties and Characteristics:
Formula: CoCO3
Appearance: Pinkish-tan or purple powder
Molecular Weight: 118.94 g/mol
Solubility: Practically insoluble in water
Usage:
Ceramic Pigment: It's a potent colorant, typically producing a blue hue in glazes.
Catalyst Precursor: It serves as a starting material for producing cobalt-based catalysts.
Hydrometallurgy: Used in the purification of cobalt from its ores.
Decomposition: When heated, it decomposes, releasing toxic fumes of cobalt.
Crystallization: Cobalt(II) carbonate (anhydrous) has a rhombohedral crystal structure.
Rare Mineral: It also occurs naturally as the rare mineral spherocobaltite.
Uses: Cobalt pigments, catalysts, additive to soils and animal feeds, vitamin preparations, hair dyes and porcelain decoration. Cobalt nitrate is used for black patinas when applied hot.