garphield
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nice pottery website I found
https://uspigment.com/product-category/chemicals/
Red/black iron oxide - $1.25/lb
MnO2 - $2/lb
CaF2, SrCO3 - $3/lb
BaCO3, H3BO3, FeCr2O4, K2CO3 - $3/lb
TiO2 - $3.50/lb
CuSO4 - $4/lb
ZnO - $5/lb
Na2Cr2O7 - $6/lb
Cr2O3, basic copper carbonate - $7/lb
ZrO, zinc powder - $8/lb
KMnO4 - $10/lb, min order 1/4 lb for $4
SnO2 - $22/lb, min order 1/2lb for $13
Li2CO3 - $24/lb, min order 1/2 lb for $14
Sb2O3 - $15/lb
CoCO3 - $30/lb, min order 1/2 lb for $17
Pb3O4 - $20/lb
Na2SeO3 - $80/lb, min order 1/4 lb for $22
MoS2, NiCO3, NiO, NiSO4, SnCl2, V2O5 - $30/lb
Bi2O3 - $35/lb
Cd metal powder, CdO, CdS - $40/lb
Se metal powder - $60/lb
some chems i didnt list here but are available on the site, there's also another section with rare earth oxides
i personally got a bunch of chems including KMnO4, Na2Cr2O7, MnO2, BaCO3, K2CO3, CaF2, and TiO2 from them and they're pretty good quality from what I
can tell, tho seeing as its a pottery store they probably arent super pure. all the stuff comes in plastic bags tho, and even tho they are in fairly
good packaging other than that if they still use plastic bags for selenium and cadmium compounds i would be pretty worried if it broke open - even for
chromates that's sorta dicey. shipping, at least within the united states, is a flat $10 up to at least 10 lbs.
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macckone
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That does look like a good find.
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Syn the Sizer
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They ship to Canada too, great find.
Edit:
FedEx or USPS, buyers choice.
[Edited on 4-8-2020 by Syn the Sizer]
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MadHatter
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Great Find
Yet another great source for compounds.
They have even more than the pottery
shop I used to drive to when I lived in the
Baltimore, Maryland area. Even that shop
sold everything in plastic bags. If it keeps
the cost down I'll just transfer to my own
containers.
Good job Garphield ! You can never find
too many sources.
From opening of NCIS New Orleans - It goes a BOOM ! BOOM ! BOOM ! MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHA !
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Also check out Sheffield Pottery - they are in Mass and have some great prices - some better than above, some not as good.
Here's a spreadsheet list of some of the items they offer. They also have a more "web based" and picture oriented search function on the site so you
can see what the product looks like, but this has a lot of stuff in one place - ships from Sheffield, MA
https://www.sheffield-pottery.com/Articles.asp?ID=275
Another pottery supply shop ships out of Syracuse NY
https://www.clayscapespottery.com/collections/raw-materials
This is out of FL
https://www.axner.com/raw-materials.aspx
Austin Tx
https://www.armadilloclay.com/store/p1308/Helmer_Kaolin_%283...
Fireworks related:
Ships from Pocatello, ID
https://www.firefox-fx.com/chemicals.htm
Ships from Round Hill, VA
https://www.skylighter.com/
Ships from Americus, Georgia (also sells on Ebay)
https://fireworkscookbook.com/
GREAT labware crucibles, ceramics, alumina, magnesia, etc type equipment
https://mcdanelceramics.com/labware-crucibles/
[Edited on 8-5-2020 by RogueRose]
[Edited on 8-5-2020 by RogueRose]
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Syn the Sizer
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I am planning an order from uspigment.com but I am unsure of the purity of the products. Are pottery sources of permanganate and chromates generally
fairly pure? Also is lithium carbonate worth getting, I am getting potassium carbonate and have sodium carbonate, so I am not sure if I should also
spend money on the lithium salt.
Thanka
Syn'
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Syn the Sizer
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I was just thinking, at ~$28/almost 2.5kg of potassium permanganate, even if it was fairly impure that is an awesome price. 6$ for 500g of sodium
dichromate, 12$ for 500g of potassium dichromate and 8$ for 500g of zinc powder is also a steal in my opinion.
Note:
I am rounding my weights, everything is weighed in pounds but to be honest I hate using imperial in a science forum and I am not typing 454g for every
lb.
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bkam123456
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Neat, i really like that pound of copper sulfate they have
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Syn the Sizer
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I recieved my order from them last week just opened it. The price was great. Though the potassium permanganate bag had a small hole and had leaked
some in the box, better the permanganate over the dichromate. The zinc was supposed to be powder but it was mostly chunks with a small amount of
powder.
All in all I am pleased with the order.
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Quote: Originally posted by Syn the Sizer | I was just thinking, at ~$28/almost 2.5kg of potassium permanganate, even if it was fairly impure that is an awesome price. 6$ for 500g of sodium
dichromate, 12$ for 500g of potassium dichromate and 8$ for 500g of zinc powder is also a steal in my opinion. |
All this came to $80.50USD including shipping to Canada via FedEx.
[Edited on 26-8-2020 by Syn the Sizer]
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