Palladium Ingot & Bead

MetalsTek is a leading supplier of Palladium Ingots and Beads. We can provide Palladium in various forms, such as ingot, beads, wire, sheet, electrode, etc.

Palladium Ingots

Palladium Ingots

Material: Palladium, Pd

Purity: 99.95%

Properties: 12.02g/cc Density, 1,554.9°C M.P.

Form: Chunks, Ingots, or Custom-made

Sizes: Can be Customized

Palladium Beads

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Material: Palladium, Pd

Purity: 99.95%

Shape: Melt Palladium Drops

Unit Weight(Gram): 0.3g, 0.5g, 1g, 2g, 5g, 10g, 20g

Other: Can be Customized

Description

Palladium, a shiny and silvery metal, is significant in various manufacturing processes, particularly in electronics and industrial applications. This versatile metal is used in dentistry, medicine, chemical processes, jewelry making, and groundwater treatment. With its atomic number 46 on the periodic table of elements, Palladium is primarily sourced from mines in the United States, Russia, South Africa, and Canada. Notably, Palladium’s popularity surged in the late 1980s when automakers started using it in catalytic converters. Today, Palladium is integral to various products and industries, such as dentistry, watchmaking, computers, photography, electronics, and hydrogen purification. Its unique properties include high malleability and ductility, making it a valuable material for various applications. Palladium’s role extends to being an efficient storage medium for hydrogen due to its ability to absorb significant gas volumes. Metal applications range from automobile catalytic converters to electronics manufacturing and jewelry production.

Applications of Palladium Metal

Palladium, a precious gray-white metal, is highly versatile and extensively utilized across various industries due to its exceptional properties. Some critical applications of palladium metal include:

  1. Catalysts: They are widely used in chemical reactions as catalysts, particularly in hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, and organic synthesis coupling reactions.
  2. Electronics: It is used to manufacture multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs) and as a component in conductive pastes and inks for printed circuit boards.
  3. Dentistry: Utilized in dental alloys for crowns, bridges, and other dental restorations due to its biocompatibility and corrosion resistance.
  4. Jewelry: Used in the jewelry industry to create palladium alloys as an alternative to traditional gold and platinum, known for its purity and hypoallergenic properties.
  5. Hydrogen Storage: It is known for its ability to absorb hydrogen reversibly, making it an efficient storage medium for hydrogen and isotopes like tritium.
  6. Chemical Sensors: Employed in chemical sensors for detecting hydrogen leaks and monitoring hydrogen concentrations.
  7. Medicine: Potential applications in cancer treatment, particularly in radiation therapy using radioactive palladium implants for prostate cancer treatment.
  8. Water Treatment: Used in water treatment processes to remove contaminants and pollutants, aiding in water purification.
  9. Automotive Industry: An essential component in catalytic converters, which reduce harmful emissions from vehicles by converting gases like carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and hydrocarbons into less harmful substances.

These diverse applications underscore the significance of Palladium metal across industries.

Packaging

Our Palladium products are clearly labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. To prevent any damage during storage or transportation, we take great care.

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