Bismuth Metal, Compounds and Alloys
Vital Materials is a global supplier of high-purity bismuth-based materials, including bismuth metal, bismuth oxide, bismuth compounds, and custom bismuth alloys. We offer a full range of forms such as bismuth ingots, bismuth needles, bismuth shot, and bismuth powder-engineered for use in a variety of industrial, medical, and pharmaceutical applications. Our bismuth oxides vary in particle size and shape to meet specific performance needs. We also supply bismuth sub-nitrate for catalyst applications, bismuth citrate for cleaning products, and bismuth pharmaceutical compounds like bismuth subsalicylate and bismuth subgallate, used in digestive health treatments. With a reputation for quality and consistency, Vital Materials is a trusted source for lead-free, eco-friendly metal solutions.
Properties
Bismuth is a non-toxic, lead-free metal with unique physical and chemical characteristics. It is the most naturally diamagnetic element, meaning it repels magnetic fields. It is marginally radioactive and has one of the lowest thermal conductivity values of all metals, making it ideal for heat-sensitive applications. Bismuth has high electrical resistivity, and like water, it is less dense as a solid than as a liquid-expanding as it cools, which is rare for a metal. These traits make bismuth an increasingly important material in green technologies, electronics, and medical shielding.
Applications
- Bismuth metal: Used as an additive in copper, aluminum,
iron, and steel to improve machinability and strength. Also used in shotgun
ammunition, radiation shielding, and as a non-toxic alternative to lead in
industrial and medical fields.
- Bismuth alloys: Common in lens blocking, work holding for
turbine blades, low-melting-point solder, tube bending, radiation shielding,
and fusible safety devices.
- Bismuth oxides: Applied in ceramics, glass, varistors,
capacitors, ferrites, and electronic coatings.
- Bismuth compounds: Serve as catalysts in industrial
coatings, pigments, lubricants, cosmetics, and plastics, with wide use in
friction materials and chemical processing.
- Bismuth pharmaceuticals: Essential in gastrointestinal
medicine, with applications in treating diarrhea, ulcers, and indigestion.
Found in ointments, suppositories, and veterinary products.
Bismuth Compounds (Click These Boxes to See the Product Pages)
Bismuth Compounds (Click on These Boxes for More Product Info)
C7H5BiO4
Bismuth (III)
subsalicylate
BiCl3
Bismuth (III)
chloride
Bi(NO3)3.5H2O
Bismuth (III)
nitrate
pentahydrate
BiOCl
Bismuth (III)
oxychloride
Bismuth (III) subsalicylate - C7H5BiO4
CAS #: 14882-18-9
Application: Pharmaceuticals, Coating Catalyst
Usage: Bismuth(III) subsalicylate is is an antacid medication used to treat temporary discomforts of the stomach and gastrointestinal tract, such as diarrhea, indigestion, heartburn and nausea.
Bismuth (III) chloride - BiCl3
CAS #: 7787-60-2
Application: Analytical reagents
Usage: Used for manufacturing bismuth salts and reagents and used as a catalyst for organic synthesis.
Bismuth trisulfide - Bi2S3
CAS #: 1345-07-9
Application: Metals and Metal Fabrication, Solar Cells and Batteries, friction materials
Usage: Bismuth sulfide used as a starting material to produce many other bismuth compounds.
Bismuth (III) nitrate pentahydrate - Bi(NO3)3.5H2O
CAS #: 10035-06-0
Application: Pharmaceuticals
Usage: Used for manufacturing bismuth salts, pharmaceuticals, etc.
Bismuth (III) oxychloride - BiOCl
CAS #: 7787-59-9
Application: Cosmetics, Rubbers, Plastics, Inks, and Paints, Pharmaceuticals
Usage: It is a novel high-grade environment-friendly pearly material and an important raw material in synthesis of cosmetics. It is also applied in plastics and coatings.
Bi2(Al2O4)3.10H2O
Bismuth
aluminate
hydrate
(BiO)2CO3
Bismuth (III)
carbonate
basic
Bi2(C2O4)3·7H2O
Bismuth
oxalate
C30H57BiO6
Bismuth
neodecanoate
Bismuth aluminate hydrate - Bi2(Al2O4)3.10H2O
CAS #: 12284-76-3
Application: Pharmaceuticals, coating catalyst
Usage: It is mainly used as an antacid and has the actions of neutralizing gastric acid and astricting.
Bismuth (III) carbonate basic - (BiO)2CO3
CAS #: 5892-10-4
Application: Ceramics and Glasses, Pharmaceuticals, Catheter
Usage: Used as an analytic reagent and an opacifying agent in X-ray diagnosis and used for preparing bismuth compounds. Enamel fluxing and ceramic glazing.
Bismuth oxalate - Bi2(C2O4)3·7H2O
CAS #: 6591-55-5
Application: Pharmaceuticals
Usage: Medicine field.
Bismuth vanadate - BiVO4
CAS #: 14059-33-7
Application: Pigments
Usage: Coating and ink additive; coloring of automobile finish, rubber products and plastic products; foods and toys; photocatalysis field.
Bismuth neodecanoate - C30H57BiO6
CAS #: 34364-26-6
Application: Catalyst, Lubricant
Usage: Used as a polyurethane catalyst in the fields of PU resin paste, hard foam, flexible foam, coatings, adhesives, sealants, elastomers, etc.
Bi6K11N6C48H69O6
Colloidal
Bismuth
Subcitrate
C7H7O7Bi
Bismuth
Subgallate
Various
Bi based alloy
LMPA range
Colloidal bismuth subcitrate - Bi6K11N6C48H69O6
CAS #: 57664-54-9
Application: Pharmaceuticals
Usage:
Bismuth subgallate - C7H7O7Bi
CAS #: 99-26-3
Application: Pharmaceuticals
Usage: Mainly used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Bi-based alloy LMPA range (117°F-428°F) (47°C-220°C) - various
CAS #: various
Application: Lens block, turbine blade making, tube bending, soldering, electronics, radiation shielding
Usage:
Bismuth Alloys (Click on These Boxes for More Product Info)
Bi2Te3
Bismuth(III)
telluride
Bi2Se3
Bismuth(III)
selenide
Bismuth(III) telluride - Bi2Te3
CAS #: 1304-82-1
Application: Electronics and Optoelectronics
Usage: Mainly used in thermo-electric module products.
Bismuth(III) selenide - Bi2Se3
CAS #: 12068-69-8
Application: Electronics and Optoelectronics, Metals and Metal Fabrication Lasers, Solar Cells and Batteries
Usage: Mainly used in thermo-electric module products.
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