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Tibetan Style Alloy Hook - snake head - 23 x 12 x 9 mm (1 set)
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Tibetan Style Alloy Hook - snake head - 23 x 12 x 9 mm (1 set)

Tibetan Style Alloy Hook, lead and nickel free, cadmium plated, Thai silver plated, size - snake head - 23 x 12 x 9 mm, hole: 8 x 4 mm, s-hook - 24 mm x 16 mm x 9 mm, hole: 6,5 mm.

THE PRICE IS FOR 1 SET.

$1.78 with VAT $1.78 without VAT

Tibetan Style Alloy Hook, lead and nickel free, cadmium plated, Thai silver plated, size - snake head - 23 x 12 x 9 mm, hole: 8 x 4 mm, s-hook - 24 mm x 16 mm x 9 mm, hole: 6,5 mm.

It is an alloy without exact proportions of each metal and each manufacturer adjusts it to suit his needs. The largest proportion in the alloy contains zinc and then usually copper, but some manufacturers substitute it with iron or nickel. In small and trace amounts (0.01-1%), the alloy may contain a truly varied mixture of impurities (including non-metallic elements such as phosphorus, silicon, carbon and others) - some of which serve to cheapen the alloy, others to improve its properties.

The manufacturer has had the product subjected to more stringent tests to meet European standards for absolute health safety, and the product has been issued RoHS certification due to its limit or zero heavy metal content. For more information on RoHS, see for example the Czech Wikipedia page - https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/RoHS. 

Due to the colour setting of the monitor, the colour of the item may vary slightly from reality.

ZAP-90
0.01 kg
1 Item/g
189189745670
Data sheet
Weight
cca 2 g
Material
Zinc alloy
Shape
Snake
Information on allergens and heavy metals
RoHS certificate + nickel free

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