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.

Manganese Carbonate
Manganese II Carbonate

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.