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Zinc

Professional Zinc Analysis, News & Education

Learn more about the commodity Zinc in the latest articles and videos below.

Zinc is a bluish-white metal that is commonly used in a wide range of industrial applications. It is the 24th most abundant element in the Earth's crust and is found in minerals such as sphalerite, smithsonite, and hemimorphite. Zinc is a versatile metal that is used in the production of alloys, including brass, bronze, and nickel silver. It is also used in the production of zinc oxide, which is a key ingredient in the manufacturing of rubber, paint, and ceramics. Zinc is also used in galvanizing steel, which protects it from corrosion.

Zinc has many important uses in the human body as well. It is an essential nutrient that is required for the proper functioning of the immune system, wound healing, and the sense of taste and smell. Zinc is also used in dietary supplements and is added to some foods, such as breakfast cereals, to increase their nutritional value. Overall, zinc is a valuable commodity that plays an important role in both industrial and biological processes.

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