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Rotometals Kilo (2.2 pounds) Bismuth Metal 99.99% Premium Grade Great for Crystal Making

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Features

  • Bismuth Chunk (2.2 pounds | 99.99+% Pure) Our Bismuth Chunk is 100% virgin metal (not recycled). We sell this metal in 2.2lb pound (kilo) increments, so if you need 6.6 lbs (3 kilos), you would need to add a quantity of 3 to your cart.
  • USAGE - This bistmuth is of the highest purity that can be used in any application that calls for bismuth. This is a popular metal because the number of ways it can be used and its ease of use. Pure bismuth is also what you would use to make crystals.
  • SIZE/SHAPE - Each piece of bismuth chunk or ingot will be slightly different in size and shape. Generally, its about 2 inches by 3 inches but due to it's structure it's not rectangular shaped.
  • BISMUTH SPECIFICATIONS - Atomic Number = 50 | Melting Point (F) = 450 | Atomic Mass= 118.71 | Boiling Point (F) = 4100 | Density (g/cm3) = 7.29 | Analysis: BISMUTH 99.99%
  • PACKAGING - The bismuth chunk will arrive sealed inside of heavy duty BPA free plastic to prevent any corrosion or oxidation.

Description

All ingots somewhat over 1 kilo. My price is lower because I can't offer free shipping yet, so the sum is a little lower than the others. Shop with confidence!


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.72 x 4.33 x 3.39 inches; 2.25 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ kilo2.2


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 17, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ RotoMetals


Best Sellers Rank: #25,778 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #12 in Specialty Metal Raw Materials


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Customer Reviews: 4.8 out of 5 stars 247 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's Bismuth.
My Kilo of Bismuth arrived on time and as described by the seller. It weighed just over a Kilo, and came in two large chunks. I've attached pictures for size reference. I don't know how people could possibly complain about purchasing a piece of metal, but some do. It "worked" just fine when I melted it down with both a gas burner (gas grill side burner in a stainless steel bowl), and just fine with a micro hand torch (Newport Micro). I was able to get a few beautiful crystals to form as the metal cooled, but it certainly takes practice and a little research to make sure you're doing it right. I am very satisfied with my purchase, and am excited to use it as a teaching tool for my nephews. Please don't give bad reviews about a chunk of the Earth. It only makes you seem foolish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2016 by Peter O

  • Yep. One kilo of bismuth.
It's a kilo of bismuth metal. Looks a lot like the stock photo -- I guess if you see one kilo of bismuth, you've seen 'em all. Good for casting small models -- Bismuth is nontoxic and has a low enough melting point that you can melt it on your kitchen stove. (Do use proper safety precautions -- molten metal is dangerous.) Bismuth is also diamagnetic, which means you can use it to make a magnetic levetation apparatus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2016 by M. Eric Carr

  • Honorable seller -- great product
We bought this product to do a crystal project and waited eagerly for it, but the FedEx tracking kept saying it was late, and then FedEx ended up back-dating the tracking by a week to say it had been delivered (when it had clearly been lost). After jumping through several hoops to file a claim with FedEx, they called to tell me I had to get refunded from the seller (RotoMetals) and then they'd refund them. "More hoops," I thought, but Rotometals refunded my claim instantly. I re-ordered the product, it arrived in a single day, and we've been having great fun with it ever since -- highly recommend both product and seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2020 by Karin K

  • Great fun, beautiful results.
Because the material gets rather warm, be sure to treat it like you would, say, a pot of boiling ramen noodles or such. Eye Glasses--any--are well-advised for the extraction phase at the end. Wear shoes, too, as you ought to with boiling water, etc.. Cooling appears to produce better results when gradual. We insulated our old, small pot with a loose wrap of foil and a lid. The surface crust must not get too thick or extraction of the crystals within is not possible. If it does get too thick, just start over. So far, results are excellent. See youtube for more info: Bismuth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2019 by Lee Basham

  • SO Bismuthy
Amazing. This bismuth was so gd bismuthy that the pepto bismol got jealous and up and left my house. It was so pure that, upon opening it grew an orifice to shoot rainbows out of. Although amazed, I was subsequently covered in rainbows for the rest of the day. Jokes aside this bismuth arrived as advertised. No complaints. Bought it to grow crystals with the kids and worked just fine. Pro tip: buy at least ten pounds to grow bigger and better crystals ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2020 by wilson

  • Fun for experiments with crystals and magnetism
Bismuth is the most diamagnetic substance known. It also expands when frozen, naturally forms crystals, and melts at a fairly low point. All these make it great for science experiments.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2019 by Daniel Gump

  • Amazing shipping
Holy crap! Look, this product is just what it should be, no biggie... BUT! I live 4 hrs from Anchorage Alaska, I've never gotten anything in less than a week.. EVER! until this package... 3 DAYS! Amazing Rotometals! You guys rock, and free shipping to boot, a can't Express how impressed I am...
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020 by Alaskan Platters

  • Great for the mad scientist in your lilfe
The receipt of bismuth for Christmas immediately led to mad science in the kitchen. This ended in a most spectacular fail and the purchase of more bismuth. I expect the next bout of mad science to be far more successful and breathtakingly beautiful.
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2017 by J. Moore

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