The ore containing it is concentrated and roasted in a reverberatory furnace, resulting in a mixture of copper and nickel sulfides that is treated differently depending on the composition of the mixture, in the so-called Mond process.
The nickel added to the glass gives it a green color.
Finely divided nickel is used as a catalyst for the hydrogenation of liquid oils to obtain margarines and solid fats.
It is used in hard and tough alloys.
Manufacture of stainless steel and other corrosion resistant products.
Pipes made of nickel and copper alloys are used in seawater desalination plants.
Nickel hydroxides are used in nickel-cadmium batteries.
They come in the presentation of Cathodes of 10cm x 10cm and in pellet form, with a minimum purity of 99.97 %, distributed in packages and batches, according to customer requirements.