
What Is Electrolytic Manganese Flake?
Electrolytic Manganese Flake is a high-purity form of metallic manganese produced through an electrolytic refining process. In this process, manganese ions are deposited onto cathodes from an aqueous solution, forming thin, brittle manganese sheets that are later crushed into flakes.
Compared with manganese ore or manganese alloys, electrolytic manganese flake offers extremely high purity, low impurity levels, and consistent chemical composition, making it suitable for applications that require precise material control.
Typical Characteristics:
Manganese (Mn): ≥ 99.7%
Low carbon, sulfur, phosphorus, and iron content
Flake or plate form, easy to handle and alloy
Stable chemical and physical properties
What Are Electrolytic Manganese Flakes Used For?
Electrolytic manganese flakes are widely used across metallurgical, chemical, and advanced material industries due to their purity and performance.
1. Steel and Metallurgical Industry
Used as an alloying element in stainless steel, special steel, and low-carbon steel
Improves strength, hardness, toughness, and wear resistance
Provides precise manganese control compared with ferro manganese
2. Aluminum and Non-Ferrous Alloys
Added to aluminum alloys to improve corrosion resistance and mechanical strength
Used in copper and other non-ferrous alloy systems
3. Chemical Industry
Raw material for producing manganese salts, such as manganese sulfate and manganese dioxide
Used in catalysts, pigments, and specialty chemicals
4. Battery and Energy Materials
Applied in the production of lithium-ion batteries and other energy storage materials
Used in research and high-purity battery applications
5. Welding and Electrode Materials
Utilized in welding consumables and electrodes
Enhances weld strength and resistance to cracking
6. Research and High-Purity Applications
Used in laboratories and R&D projects requiring high-purity manganese metal
Suitable for experimental alloys and advanced materials research

Why Choose Electrolytic Manganese Flake?
High Purity (≥ 99.7%) for precise alloy control
Low Impurities reduce defects and inclusions
Reliable and Consistent Quality
Versatile Industrial Applications

