Manganese carbonate
Manganese carbonate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula MnCO₃, usually in the form of light pink or light brown powder. It is an important manganese compound widely used in industry, agriculture and environmental protection.


product specification
product name: manganese carbonate
Molecular formula:MnCO₃
content:>41.5%
mesh size: 100-400 mesh
package: 25kg small inner bags packed inside a jumbo bag
characteristics: Light pink, light brown powder
features
1. Chemical stability: Stable at room temperature and not easy to decompose.
2. Appearance characteristics: Usually light pink or light brown fine powder with uniform particle size.
3. Slightly solubility: Low solubility in water, but soluble in acid to form manganese salt.
4. High purity: High-purity manganese carbonate powder has good reactivity and is suitable for high-end industrial use.
5. Environmental protection: As a manganese compound from a natural source, it is environmentally friendly and non-toxic, meeting the requirements of green production.
how to select the correct Manganese carbonate
Quality indicators
Purity requirements: whether the MnCO₃ content meets the application requirements .
Impurity content: attention should be paid to the control standards of heavy metals, sulfur, phosphorus and other impurities.
Particle size distribution: select the appropriate mesh size according to the application, such as 100 mesh, 200 mesh, etc.
Packaging form
Common packaging: 25kg small bag, jumbo bag.
Packaging requirements: moisture-proof and pollution-proof, suitable for long-distance transportation.
Logistics and delivery time
Transportation method: Confirm compatibility with local or international shipping requirements.
Delivery lead time: Ensure timely delivery to meet production schedules.
industrial application
industrial applications
Electronic materials:
Used in the manufacture of manganese dioxide (MnO₂), a key material for batteries (especially dry cells and lithium batteries).
Ceramics and glass:
As a glaze additive or colorant, it provides specific colors (such as pink or purple) to ceramics and glass.
Catalyst:
Used as a catalyst in organic synthesis and chemical reactions.
Metal smelting:
Used in the production of metallic manganese and manganese alloys.
agriculture
Used as trace element fertilizer: Supplement manganese in the soil and improve the growth of crops (such as cereals, vegetables and fruits), especially in acidic soils with manganese deficiency.
medicine and food fields
Feed additives:
Provide animals with the necessary manganese to support bone development and metabolism.
Medical raw materials:
Used in the manufacture of manganese-containing drugs or health products.
environmental protection field
Used as an adsorbent or neutralizer in water treatment to treat heavy metal pollution and acidic wastewater.