Nickel
Atomic Weight
58.693 u
Crystal Structure
Face centered cubic
Melting Point
1453 °C
Boiling Point
2913 °C
Electrical Conductivity
1.43 x 10⁷ S/m
Thermal Conductivity
97.5 W/(m·K)
Density
8.90 g/cm³
Nickel, with the symbol Ni and atomic number 28, is a versatile metal known for its silvery-white appearance and unique properties.
Found naturally in the Earth's crust, nickel is commonly associated with sulfide ores and lateritic deposits. The primary application of nickel is in the stainless steel industry, where it enhances corrosion resistance and strength. It is also crucial in rechargeable batteries, aerospace alloys, electronics, coinage, and catalysis.
Nickel alloys, such as Inconel and Monel, are renowned for their high-performance characteristics.
The Nickel we offer comes in the form of full plate cathodes, cut cathodes 4×4”, 2×2”, briquettes, powders, alloys.