Product Properties
Zinc (Zn) powder 99.9%, -325mesh
Zinc (Zn) powder Purity: 99.9% trace metals basis
Zinc (Zn) powder Appearance: Black nanopowder
Zinc (Zn) powder Particle Size: -325 mesh
Zinc (Zn) powder Morphology: Nearly spherical
Zinc (Zn) powder True density: 7.14g/cm3 9990DX Ziinc ( Zn ) Nanoparticles/ Nanopowder MSDS for Download
Health and Safety
Hazard Statements | 4.3 |
Transport Information | UN1436 |
Suggest equipment | Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) respirator filter |
Zinc ( Zn ) Nanopowder General Description
A black nanopowder composed of zinc in nanoparticles ranging from 40 to 100nm, zinc nanoparticles already play a role in the manufacture of any number of mundane consumer items, including cigarettes, food items, and more. Zinc nanopowder also shows potential for more intriguing applications, due to
unique anti-microbial, optical, and biomedical properties, making it a popular target for advanced nanomaterial research.
Znic ( Zn ) Nanopowder Applications
- • Rubber. Research indicates that the usage of nanoparticles in rubber manufacturing produces superior results in terms of uniform dispersion
and performance of the end product, when compared against traditional usage of zinc. Mechanical and dynamic properties improved substantially.
- • Filters. The anti-microbial and anti-bacterial properties of zinc nanopowder see it utilized extensively for the production of a wide array of filters,
including those found on cigarettes. Zinc nanoparticles have also shown promise as a part of a physical filtration system for UV radiation, for example
as a sunscreen ingredient.
- • Concrete additive. Zinc nanopowder is one of several nanoparticle materials being investigated for its potential as an additive in self-compacting
concrete and related products. Early research shows positive results on the flexural strength of the final product.
- • Coating. As with many nanomaterials, zinc nanopowder offers unique potential as a material for coatings; it’s unique properties as a nanomaterial
and its general properties as zinc combine to make it of exceptional interest for coating in fields such as medical implant manufacturing, textiles,
and other fields.