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Palladium Mud Recycling

Palladium mud is mainly composed of palladium element, usually containing small amounts of other metals and impurities. Palladium is a typical precious metal with the chemical symbol Pd and atomic number 46. It has a high melting point (1554°C) and boiling point (2963°C), good electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance, and is an important industrial catalyst. Palladium mud refers to sediment or solid residue with a high palladium content, usually in the form of gray or black mud. Palladium anode mud is one of the sources of palladium-containing waste recycling. Other sources of palladium-containing waste recycling include palladium water recovery, palladium paste recovery, palladium silver paste recovery, palladium graphite recovery, palladium slag recovery, palladium asbestos recovery, etc.

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  • Name : Palladium Mud

  • Use : Catalytic reaction

  • Application Areas : Automotive and industrial Electronic manufacturing, Jewelry processing, Medical imaging, Environmental monitoring,

  • Appearance and properties : Powder

  • Settlement Method : On-site payment

  • Recycling Type : Palladium recycling

  • Door-to-door recycling:worldwide

  • Customer service: Free content testing and door-to-door recycling

    Palladium Aluminium Oxide Recycling

    Palladium alumina is a catalytic material composed of palladium (Pd) supported on an alumina (Al₂O₃) carrier, usually in the form of highly dispersed metal palladium nanoparticles.Its composition includes:
    Active metal: palladium (Pd), usually accounting for 0.1% to 10% (mass fraction)
    Carrier: alumina (Al₂O₃), providing high specific surface area and stability
    Additives (optional): such as rare earth metals or alkali metals, which can optimize catalytic activity.

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    Palladium Sulfate Recycling

    Palladium sulfate is a reddish brown palladium catalyst mainly used in electroplating and catalyst fields, as well as analytical reagents. Palladium sulfate has good catalytic activity and is generally used as a reagent, such as a debenzylation reagent. It is also a raw material for synthesizing and producing various palladium containing compounds and catalysts. A compound synthesized with palladium sulfate.

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    Palladium Tube Recycling

    A tube made of metallic palladium is called a palladium tube (palladium alloy tube), and the size of the palladium tube used is mostly φ 20.08mm, can be used for the separation of hydrogen and impurities. The principle of palladium tube purification of hydrogen is that at 300-500 ℃, when the hydrogen to be purified is introduced to the other side of the palladium tube, the hydrogen is chemically adhered to the wall of the palladium tube and dissociated into hydrogen atoms. The hydrogen atoms and palladium atoms form alloy type hydrides, and the hydrogen atoms occupy the gap edges in the metal lattice, also known as interstitial hydrides. Under the promotion of concentration gradient, hydrogen atoms can spread through the walls of palladium tubes, forming a hydrogen molecular color layer again after passing through the tubes.

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    Palladium Paste Recycling

    Palladium paste is made by mixing palladium powder with binder and solvent. Binders are usually made from materials that bind palladium powder together, while solvents are used to dissolve the binder and create a paste that can be applied to the surface. Once the paste is applied, it is heated to dry and harden. Adhesive is a material that helps paste adhere to the substrate and can be made of various types of polymers or resins. This solvent is used to dissolve the binder and promote the spread of the paste on the substrate. The choice of solvent depends on the type of adhesive used, the viscosity of the required paste, and specific application requirements. Some additives can be added to the formula to improve the performance of palladium slurry. For example, surfactants can be added to increase the wetting ability of the slurry and improve its adhesion performance. Antioxidants can also be added to protect palladium particles from oxidation and improve the stability of the paste.

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Product Details

Palladium mud is mainly composed of palladium elements, usually containing small amounts of other metals and impurities. Palladium is a typical precious metal with Chemical symbol Pd and Atomic number 46. It has a high melting point (1554 ℃) and boiling point (2963 ℃), good conductivity and corrosion resistance, and is an important industrial catalyst. Palladium mud refers to sediment or solid residue containing high palladium content, usually in the form of gray or black mud.

The collection methods for palladium mud waste are as follows:

1. Ore mining: Palladium is a rare metal in the Earth's crust that can be found in specific ores. The main method of mining and extracting palladium is through mining and smelting processes. Among them, the byproduct palladium (nickel palladium ore) in nickel ore is one of the important sources.

2. Catalyst recovery: Palladium is widely used in catalysts in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. During the use of the catalyst, palladium gradually reacts with other substances to form sediment, which contains recyclable palladium sludge. By extracting and recycling waste catalysts, a certain amount of palladium sludge can be obtained.

3. Electronic waste: Palladium is increasingly widely used in the electronics industry, especially in circuit boards and connectors. When electronic devices are scrapped or discarded, palladium components can be recycled. By recycling electronic waste, a certain amount of palladium sludge can be obtained.

4. Automotive catalytic converters: Catalysts in automotive catalytic converters typically contain precious metals, including palladium. When a car is scrapped or a catalytic converter is replaced, the palladium in it can be recycled. Recycling automotive catalytic converters is one of the important ways to obtain palladium sludge.

5. Smelting slag: In some smelting processes, especially precious metal smelting processes, the generated slag may contain palladium mud. By extracting and treating these smelting residues, a certain amount of palladium sludge can be obtained.

Palladium anode mud is one of the sources of recycling palladium containing waste, including palladium water recycling, palladium paste recycling, palladium silver slurry recycling, palladium graphite recycling, palladium slag recycling, palladium asbestos recycling, etc. If you have any demand for palladium containing waste recycling, please call our 24-hour service hotline. Dingfeng Precious Metal Recycling and Refining Factory has independent recycling and refining factories without intermediaries to earn price differences. Our professional technical team and customer service personnel provide one-on-one services to ensure customer privacy during the recycling process.

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