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Cobalt Sulphate Heptahydrate

Cobalt sulphate heptahydrate is an inorganic compound in solid form with a rose pink, orange color.

It appears as red monoclinic crystals that liquefy around 100⁰C at 250⁰C and become anhydrous. It is soluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, and especially soluble in methanol.

It is an important pigment in the ceramic industry, glaze and enamel processes. It is used to prevent discoloration.

It is used as a micronutrient supplement in the manufacture of feed additives.

It is used in nickel plating baths to ensure that the material deposited in the area to be coated is shiny, smooth and smooth, and also provides elasticity.

It is used in the production of evaporation agents in the manufacture of solar cells and storage of fuel cells.

It is used as a drying agent in the production of lithographic ink manufacturers.

It is used in the manufacture of different cobalt salts.

It is used in the manufacture of accumulators, porcelain and glass.

COBALT SULPHATE HEPTAHYDRATE TYPICAL ANALYSIS

TESTSLIMITS
Appearance Red brown crystal
pH (%10 solution) 4,5 – 5,1
CoSO4.7H2Omin. % 98
Cobalt (Co)%21 min. 
Water Solubility376 g/L

– The typical properties listed are intended as a guide and are affected by the raw materials used to manufacture the product. Please contact us if you need additional information, or if you have a specific requirement.
Manufactured in Turkey