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Manganese

Manganese is a hard and brittle element that belongs to Group 7 and Period 4 of the periodic table. It exhibits five allotropic forms, with the alpha form being stable at normal temperatures. This transition metal possesses an intermediate electronegativity and is typically found in nature in its divalent state, although it can exist in oxidation states from -3 to +7, with the +2 and +4 states being the most common.

Manganese readily forms compounds with sulfur, phosphorus, carbon, and silicon. It is also important to note that the element reacts with water, albeit slowly, and dissolves in dilute acids, making it amenable to various chemical manipulations.

When alloyed with other metals such as aluminum and copper, Manganese can enhance their strength and resistance to corrosion, making it an essential component in the manufacturing of numerous consumer products.


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By choosing TXRocks as your Manganese supplier, you are opting for quality, reliability, and sustainability. We are proud to be a part of your business’ success and contribute to a sustainable global economy.

Critical Usecases

Steel Production

Manganese is essential in steel production due to its sulfur-fixing, deoxidizing, and alloying properties. It improves the strength, toughness, stiffness, wear resistance, and forging and rolling qualities of steel.

Battery Technology

Manganese dioxide is used in the production of alkaline, zinc-carbon, and lithium-ion batteries, contributing to the power storage capacity of these critical tools in technology.

Chemical Applications

The chemical industry uses Manganese to produce various important chemicals that find usage in different sectors, including water treatment, agrochemicals, and textiles.

Aluminum Alloying

When used as an alloying agent, Manganese improves the properties of aluminum, making it more resistant to corrosion.

Glass and Ceramics

In the production of glass and ceramics, small amounts of Manganese can help remove the greenish tint caused by iron impurities.

Agriculture

Manganese is also vital in agriculture as it is used in fertilizers and feed additives, playing a critical role in the growth and health of crops and livestock.

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