
Description
Lead ingots are solid metal materials produced from high-purity lead and are typically cast in cylindrical or rectangular shapes. Known for their excellent flexibility, corrosion resistance, and electrical conductivity, these ingots are widely utilized in industries such as electronics, chemical engineering, medical treatment, and construction. Lead ingots are generally classified into two categories: pure lead ingots and alloy lead ingots. Pure lead ingots are primarily used for radiation shielding, vibration damping, and noise reduction, while alloy lead ingots incorporate additional metals such as tin, copper, or antimony to enhance their strength, hardness, and wear resistance for more demanding applications. These ingots come in various sizes and weights to suit different industrial requirements, with common specifications ranging from 25kg to 50kg in weight and approximate dimensions of 650mm x 150mm x 100mm. Customized sizing is also available based on specific client needs. Due to their versatile physical and chemical properties, lead ingots hold significant value across multiple sectors and continue to see strong market demand and application potential.
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