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Cast Iron Dust, High Carbon, Mesh 150
A high carbon cast iron powder suitable for sintering, melting, fireworks, and hand warmers. May also be used as a filler in resins or added to concrete for a rust effect. Includes some clumps naturally formed due to stacking pressure, which can be removed by re-screening, chopping, or grinding. Suitable for wood stains when mixed with vinegar, with clumps gradually disintegrating. Particles are slightly hydrofoabic to reduce fire risks; surfactant recommended for increased wetting properties in specific applications.
Product Specifications
| Mesh Size | 150 |
| Carbon Content | High |
| Clumping | Naturally formed, removable |
| Hydrophobic Properties | Slight, reduces fire risk with water |
Applications and Benefits:
- Sintering
- Melting
- Fireworks
- Hand warmers
- Filler in resins
- Concrete rust effects
- Wood stains with vinegar
- Oxygen absorbers
Caution:
Test and evaluate before large quantity orders. Free samples available for pickup, or purchase small quantities online for shipping. Add surfactant or detergent to water when used for hand warmers, oxygen absorbers, or rust effects to improve wetting. Store in a dry, cool place to prevent clumping.
Density Cubes, Metals Iron
These iron cubes are designed for density experiments in the classroom or laboratory, available in 10mm or 20mm sizes, with precise measurements for accurate and consistent results, made from durable iron material. The cubes are packaged individually, with a weight of 0.135 lb, and are for science teachers, students, and researchers. The iron material provides a high density, making it for demonstrating density concepts.
Product Specifications
| Material: | Iron |
| Sizes: | 10mm or 20mm |
| Package Dimensions: | 20 x 20 mm |
| Weight: | 0.135 lb |
| Density: | 7.9 g/cm³ |
Applications and Benefits:
- For density experiments in the classroom or laboratory
- For science teachers, students, and researchers to demonstrate density concepts
- for hands-on learning and experimentation
Key Features and Benefits
- Iron material for high density and precise measurements
- Precise measurements for accurate and consistent results
- Reusable packaging for convenient storage
- Durable iron material for long-lasting use
Caution:
Handle with care, as iron can be sharp and heavy. Avoid touching sharp edges and keep out of reach of children.
Heat Conductometer
The Heat Conductometer is a valuable tool for comparing the heat conductivity of common metals, including steel, copper, aluminum, iron, and brass. It is designed for those in the metalworking industry who need to understand the heat conductivity of different metals. With its precise measurements, the Heat Conductometer can help ensure that the right metal is used for the job.
Product Specifications
| Product Name | Heat Conductometer |
| Usage | To compare the heat conductivity of common metals including steel, copper, aluminum, iron, and brass. |
| Weight | 140g |
| Packaging | Individual packaging |
| SKU | HEATCON-LABC |
Applications and Benefits
- for science students in high school or college studying metal properties and heat transfer.
- Valuable for professionals in metallurgy or materials science researching metal conductivity.
- Essential for manufacturing companies that need to test the heat conductivity of metals for product development.
- Useful for research institutions studying heat transfer and materials properties to advance scientific knowledge.
- Beneficial for engineering firms specializing in thermal management or energy efficiency to optimize system performance.
- Suitable for individuals interested in DIY projects involving metalworking or heat transfer to ensure safe and efficient practices.
Key Features and Benefits
- Precise measurements for accurate comparison of heat conductivity among different metals.
- Compact and lightweight design for easy handling and storage.
- Durable construction for long-term use in various environments.
Iron Electrodes
These low‑carbon iron electrodes are flat sheets measuring 19 mm × 125 mm × 0.5 mm, each weighing 16 g and stamped with “FE”. Sold as a 2‑pack, they are for constructing voltaic cells and conducting electrochemical, chemistry, and physics experiments.
Product Specifications
| Material | Low Carbon Iron Sheets |
| Dimensions (L × W × T) | 125 mm × 19 mm × 0.5 mm |
| Weight per Electrode | 16 g |
| Quantity | 2 Electrodes |
| Identification Code | Stamped with “FE” |
| SKU | FEFLAT |
Applications and Benefits:
- Construction of voltaic (galvanic) cells
- Electrochemical reaction studies
- Chemistry experiment setups requiring iron electrodes
- Physics experiments involving electrical conductivity and resistance
- Corrosion and material degradation testing
Key Features and Benefits
- Low carbon iron provides consistent electrical conductivity
- Precise dimensions ensure repeatable experimental results
- Stamped “FE” identification for easy tracking and inventory
- Flat sheet geometry simplifies mounting in cell assemblies
- Packaged as a set of two for convenient experiment preparation
Caution:
Metal electrodes have sharp edges; handle with protective gloves and store safely to avoid injury.
Metal Blocks (Density Blocks Set Of 4)
This set of four solid metal blocks—copper, brass, iron, and aluminum—provides a consistent 13 × 13 × 50 mm specimen for precise density, magnetic and material‑identification investigations. The blocks are color‑coded and together weigh 234 g, enabling repeatable measurements in physics, chemistry and materials‑science laboratories.
Product Specifications
| Material | Copper, Brass, Iron, Aluminum |
| Dimensions | 13 × 13 × 50 mm (millimeters) |
| Weight | Total set weight 234 g (individual masses vary by metal) |
| Packaging | Set of 4 blocks |
| Model/Part Number | P61010 |
| SKU | P61010 |
| Magnetic Property | Iron block attracted to magnet; aluminum block non‑magnetic |
| Color Identification | Copper – reddish; Brass – yellow; Iron – dark gray; Aluminum – light gray |
Applications and Benefits:
- Measure and compare the density of different metals using identical dimensions.
- Demonstrate magnetic properties by testing iron versus non‑magnetic aluminum.
- Explore additional physical characteristics such as hardness, acoustic response, and thermal conductivity.
- Support hands‑on laboratory exercises in physics, chemistry, and materials‑science curricula.
Key Features and Benefits
- Uniform size (13 × 13 × 50 mm) ensures consistent volume for accurate density calculations.
- Four distinct metals provide a clear contrast in mass and magnetic behavior.
- Durable solid construction allows repeated use over many years.
- Color‑coded identification simplifies visual sorting and rapid setup.
Caution:
Handle with care as metal blocks may cause injury if mishandled or dropped. Keep away from small children and pets.
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