Zinc Ingot is a refined form of zinc metal, typically produced by smelting zinc concentrate.
It has high purity, excellent corrosion resistance, and is widely used in galvanizing steel, die casting alloys, and battery production.
Other applications include manufacturing of brass, bronze, and various metal alloys.
Zinc ingots are available in standard weights and are packed in bundles for ease of handling and transport.

Zinc Concentrate is an intermediate product obtained from zinc ore through the flotation process.
It contains a high percentage of zinc along with minor amounts of lead, iron, and other minerals.
Zinc concentrate is mainly used as feedstock for zinc smelting and refining operations.
It is typically transported in bulk or jumbo bags for industrial processing.