Ingots

Brass billets and brass ingots

Brass billets and brass ingots are standard forms of brass that are produced and used in the metalworking industry, particularly in manufacturing, machining, and casting applications. Brass is an alloy primarily made of copper and zinc, with other elements like lead, aluminum, or tin sometimes...
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Zinc ingot

A zinc ingot is a block of zinc metal that has been cast into a standardized shape for ease of storage, transportation, and further processing. Zinc is a versatile, corrosion-resistant metal commonly used for galvanizing, die casting, alloying, and in various chemical and industrial applications....
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lead ingot

A lead ingot is a block of lead that has been cast into a mold for easy storage, transportation, and further processing. Lead is a dense, soft, malleable, and corrosion-resistant metal with a variety of industrial applications, particularly in construction, energy storage, radiation shielding, and...
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Aluminum ingot

An aluminum ingot is a block of aluminum that has been cast into a standardized shape for easy storage, transport, and further processing. Aluminum ingots are a key raw material in various industries, including construction, automotive, aerospace, packaging, and electronics. Here's a detailed overview of...
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Cast iron ingot

A cast iron ingot is a block of cast iron that has been melted, poured into a mold, and solidified for storage, transport, or further processing. Cast iron is an iron-carbon alloy known for its high carbon content (typically 2-4%), which gives it certain properties...
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