

We are happy to introduce our new offer on Lithium.
Offering grade Li > 7 % Specifications given below
Lithium carbonate is a lithium-based compound that has been used for decades in various industries, including medical sector. This inorganic carbonate is one of the most widely used intermediary chemicals in the lithium industry, together with lithium hydroxide.
Uses of Lithium - In Rechargeable Batteries
Lithium-ion batteries have revolutionized the world by allowing portable devices to be more and more autonomous, easier to handle, smaller, sleeker. The increasing performance of li-ion batteries over the years have led to a longer life span, more stable batteries that can fuel electrical vehicles, smartphones, portable medical devices, etc.
The world of electronics is harvesting this lithium-fueled power for its thriving industry. While lithium is a non-renewable energy source, it’s widely used to allow sustainable energy to be produced. Recyling is a new field that holds promise.
Lithium carbonate are used to produce carbon dioxide detectors.
Lithium carbonate can create vibrant, durable glazes, sealants and heat-resistant oven glasses.
On the industrial front, Lithium carbonate is used in curing and densifying concrete, adhesives.
In the space and aeronautical industry, alloys of Lithium-aluminum help in making more durable structures weighing less than aluminum, making it ideal. Lithium chloride, are used often in the aluminum industry.
It gives a bright red color when they burn given by lithium salts and has been used since long in the fireworks industry. Fireworks use chemical reactions to produce many vibrant colors