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Zinc Ingot
Zinc ingot

Property & Description

  • Chemical formula: Zn
  • Montmorillonite Content: 60 – 90%
  • Color: Silvery-white metallic
  • Appearance: Smooth surface, free from slag and impurities
  • Density: 7.13 g/cm3
  • Boiling Point:907 °C
  • Standard Grade: SHG Zn ≥ 99.995%
  • Shape: 20 – 25 kg ingots

Zinc (Zn) is a soft, non-ferrous metal with a distinct bluish-white color, widely recognized as the fourth most consumed metal globally after iron, aluminum, and copper.

As a foundational material in modern manufacturing, a high-quality zinc ingot is essential for industries requiring excellent corrosion resistance, superior electrical conductivity, and strong alloying capabilities.

We specialize in supplying premium zinc ingots for global B2B clients, catering to the specific needs of hot-dip galvanizing, battery manufacturing, automotive parts, and non-ferrous alloy fabrication.

Physical and Chemical Specifications of Our Zinc Ingots

To guarantee the highest performance in sensitive industrial applications, our zinc ingots are cast under strict quality control measures. Each batch is accompanied by a verified Certificate of Analysis (CoA).

  • Colour & Appearance: Silver-bright
  • Weight per Ingot: Approximately 20–25 kg
  • Melting Point: 420°C
  • Density: 7.13 g/cm³
  • Purity: 99.7% – 99.99%

Higher purity zinc ingots provide better quality and performance in sensitive industrial processes. All zinc ingots supplied by our company come with a Certified Analysis (CoA) to ensure quality and standard compliance.

Core Industrial Applications of Zinc Ingots

Because of its exceptional protective and chemical properties, a single zinc ingot can serve multiple high-stakes industries:

Hot-Dip Galvanising: The largest application of zinc ingots is coating steel sheets, pipes, and construction components to provide an impenetrable barrier against rust and corrosion.

Alloy Fabrication: Zinc is heavily alloyed with copper to manufacture brass, and with aluminium/magnesium for die-casting alloys used in the automotive and aerospace sectors.

Battery & Electronics: High-purity zinc is a crucial element in producing dry-cell batteries and zinc oxide for electronic components.

Chemical & Pharmaceutical: Used as a raw material in manufacturing various chemical compounds and agricultural products.

Zinc Ingot Price and Market Fluctuations

For bulk buyers and wholesale distributors, securing a competitive zinc ingot price is vital. The cost of zinc ingots is dynamic and primarily influenced by several global factors:

LME Market Rates: Global base metal prices on the London Metal Exchange (LME) dictate the baseline cost.

Purity Level: Special High Grade (99.99%) ingots command a slight premium over standard 99.7% grades.

Energy & Freight Costs: Smelting, processing, and international shipping expenses directly impact the final delivered price.

We offer transparent, real-time pricing based on current LME rates. Contact our sales team for an accurate quotation and bulk discount opportunities.

Why Choose Us as Your Zinc Ingot Supplier?

With years of expertise in the global minerals and non-ferrous metals market, we are your trusted partner for procurement. We provide:

Uncompromised Quality: Every shipment includes a laboratory-verified CoA to ensure you receive the exact purity required.

Secure Global Logistics: Heavy-duty, sea-worthy packaging ensuring safe transit for bulk orders.

Customised B2B Solutions: Flexible payment and delivery terms designed to meet the demands of large-scale manufacturers and regional distributors.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What is the difference between 99.7% and 99.9% zinc ingots?
    Zinc ingots with 99.9% purity contain fewer impurities and are ideal for sensitive applications such as high-quality alloy production and electronic components.
  2. Can zinc ingots be exported?
    Yes, zinc ingots are a key export product from Iran to several regional and international markets. Our company has the necessary packaging, logistics, and customs experience to supply and export high-purity zinc ingots worldwide.
  3. Can a Certificate of Analysis (CoA) be provided before purchase?
    Yes, every shipment of zinc ingots comes with a valid laboratory CoA to ensure transparency and product quality.
  4. How can I check the current zinc ingot price?

You can contact our sales team for real-time pricing, bulk order discounts, and quotations.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the difference between 99.7% and 99.99% purity zinc ingots?

While both are highly functional, zinc ingots with 99.99 % purity (SHG) contain near-zero impurities (like lead or cadmium). They are specifically required for sensitive applications such as precise die-casting, high-grade brass production, and specialized electronic components.

Yes. We have extensive experience in the export and logistics of non-ferrous metals. We supply and ship premium zinc ingots to various regional and international markets, handling all customs and freight requirements.

Absolutely. Transparency is our priority. A valid, third-party laboratory CoA is provided for every single batch of zinc ingots to guarantee quality compliance before shipment.

Prices fluctuate based on the LME. For the most accurate, up-to-date pricing and freight calculations, simply reach out to our B2B sales department through our contact page.

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Kaneh Ara Sepahan Company, with over 20 years of experience in the extraction, processing, and export of mineral materials, is one of the leading and reputable direct producers and suppliers in Iran. Our technical expertise, extensive international network, and integrated supply chain ensure the reliable delivery and sustainable supply of products to customers both domestically and internationally.

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Factory Address

No. 40, Fifth Street, Opposite Third Alley, Phase 1, Segzi Industrial Town, Isfahan, Iran

Office Address

3rd Floor, No. 12, Dead End, Alley 31, Before Abolhasani Esfahani Crossroad, Sharif Vaghfi Street, Isfahan, Iran