Nickel metal pellets are a high-purity metal raw material widely used in alloy manufacturing, electroplating, battery materials, and chemical catalysis.
We can provide a long-term, stable supply of nickel metal pellets with different particle sizes and purity grades, and can offer customized solutions based on application needs. Please contact us anytime for technical and pricing support.
High nickel content
Uniform particle size
Stable smelting and reaction efficiency
Strict impurity control
Customizable packaging and minimum order quantity
Suitable for continuous industrial use
Good batch consistency
Alloy and Metallurgical Industry: Nickel metal pellets are often used as a basic alloying raw material in the smelting processes of stainless steel, high-temperature alloys, and corrosion-resistant alloys, helping to improve the mechanical properties and chemical stability of the materials.
Electroplating and Surface Treatment: In electroplating processes, nickel pellets can be used as a metal supplement source or intermediate raw material, widely applied in electronic components, mechanical parts, and decorative plating systems.
Battery and Energy Storage Materials: Nickel-related materials play a crucial role in battery systems. Nickel metal particles can be used for precursor preparation or experimental material research, supporting the development of new energy technologies.
Chemical and Catalysis Fields: In some chemical reactions and catalytic systems, nickel metal participates as an active metal feedstock, positively impacting reaction efficiency and selectivity.
Q1: What industrial applications are suitable for nickel metal pellets?
A1: Common applications include alloy production, electroplating processes, battery material research and development, and chemical reaction-related fields, with a wide range of applications.
Q2: What is the difference between nickel particles and nickel powder?
A2: Particles typically have larger particle sizes and better flowability, making them more suitable for smelting or continuous feeding processes, while powders are mostly used in fine reactions or coating systems.
Q3: What precautions should be taken when storing the product?
A3: It is recommended to store the product in a sealed, dry environment, avoiding moisture and prolonged exposure to corrosive gases to maintain the stability of the material surface.
Q4: Can you provide nickel particles in different specifications?
A4: Yes, we can provide different particle size ranges and packaging formats according to customer process requirements to meet diverse application scenarios.
Each batch is supplied with:
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Size Inspection Report
Third-party testing reports available upon request
We specialize in metal material supply and application support, focusing on raw material quality control and long-term stable delivery. Through clear technical documentation, flexible specification options, and highly responsive service, we help customers reduce procurement risks and improve efficiency.
Molecular Formula: Ni
Molecular Weight: 58.69 g/mol
Appearance: Silvery-white metallic particles with a metallic luster
Density: 8.90 g/cm³ (20 °C)
Melting Point: 1455 °C
Boiling Point: 2913 °C
Crystal Structure: Face-centered cubic
Inner Packaging: Vacuum-sealed bags and boxed to prevent contamination and moisture.
Outer Packaging: Cartons or wooden crates selected based on size and weight.
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