We supply the varieties of mineral ore from our various mines in Africa.
Barite
Galena/Lead from 70% Above
Copper Ore from 10% Above
Iron Ore from 30% Above
Lithium Ore from 30% Above
Manganese
Bauxite
Rutile
Amethyst
Gypsum
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Primary Lead Ore
Supplier: Remelted zinc ingots, pwg zinc ingots, zinc dross, zinc ash, zinc oxide, lead dross, magnesium ingots, all grades, silicon metal, lead ore/ concentrate, zinc concentrate/sulphide
Buyer: Zinc dross, zinc ash or skimming from hot dip galvanizing process, zinc fines, zinc die cast scraps, lead dross, brass and copper scraps
Supplier: Lead sulphide concentrate, lead concentrate, clinker type 2, gypsum
Supplier: Lithium ore, zinc ore, and lead sulphide, galena, amethyst, tantalite, tin
Supplier: Lithium ore, zinc ore and lead sulphide, galena, amethyst, tantalite, tin
Supplier: Lithium ore, zinc ore and lead sulphide, galena, amethyst, tantalite, tin, crude oil, petroleum products
Galena is the shiny gray, heavy metallic sulphide (PbS) from which our lead ore is sourced. The ore of the lead element is found in some parts of northern Nigeria. Lead element which has an atomic number of 82 and symbol Pb is a very soft, blue-gray, metallic element. Our lead has been used for many industrial purposes which may include manufacturing of car batteries, pigments, cable sheathing, radiation protection, lead crystal glass, weights for lifting, weights belt for diving as well as for storing corrosive liquids and we can serve as the one-stop point for your lead needs.
Supplier: Iron pyrite, lead chloride, potassium sulphate, zinc sulphide, ammonium chloride, sulphur powder, sulphur rolls, sulphur granular, ferrous sulphide
Services: Manufacturer
Buyer: Iron pyrite, lead chloride, potassium sulphate, zinc sulphide, ammonium chloride, sulphur powder, sulphur rolls, sulphur granular, ferrous sulphide, etc.
We supply Bismuth is a white, crystalline, brittle metal with a pinkish tinge. Bismuth is the most diamagnetic of all metals, and the thermal conductivity is lower than any metal except mercury. It has a high electrical resistance, and has the highest Hall effect of any metal (that is, the greatest increase in electrical resistance when placed in a magnetic field). Bismuth is stable to oxygen and water but dissolves in concentrated nitric air. All bismuth salts form insoluble compounds when put into water. Applications Bismuth metal is used in the manufacture of low melting solders and fusible alloys as well as low toxicity bird shot and fishing sinkers. Certain bismuth compounds are also manufactured and used as pharmaceuticals. Industry makes use of bismuth compounds as catalysts in manifacturing acrylonitrile, the starting material for synthetic fibers and rubbers. Bismuth is sometimes used in the production of shot and shotguns. Bismuth in the environment The most important ores of bismuth are bismuthimite and bismite. Bismuth occurs naturally as the metal itself and is found as crystals in the sulphides ores of nickel, cobalt, silver and tin. Bismuth is mainly produced as a by-product from lead and copper smelting, especially in USA. The chief areas where it is mined are Bolivia, Peru', Japan, Mexico and Canada, but only to the extent of 3.000 tonnes per year. There is no reliable estimate of how much bismuth is available to be mined, but it seems unlikely than there will ever be a shortage of this metal.