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Indium Corporation Datasheets for Metal Shapes and Stock

Metal shapes and stock includes metals and alloys in the form of bars, rods, beams, plates, foils, and other standard shapes. Depending on the type of selection activity and application, a metal shape may be selected based on its material type or from specific mechanical properties relative to the service conditions.
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"Our 6N5WCI (with controlled impurities) indium is refined for use in critical bulk crystal growth and in epitazial processes including molecular beam (MBE), liquid phase (LPE), and vapor phase (VPE)...
Typical Analysis 99.99% Indium PPMWT Fe : 1-2 Ni : 2-6 Cu : 2-6 Cd : 5-10 Pb : 10-30 Sn : 10-25 Ti : 1-4 Analysis by OES *...
Typical Indium Analysis 99.9% PPMWT Fe : 10-20 Ni : 5-20 Cu : 5-30 Cd : 50-100 Pb : 200-300 Sn : 50-200 Ti : 100-300 Analysis by OES *...
Typical Indium Analysis 99.99% PPMWT Fe : 1-2 Ni : 2-6 Cu : 2-6 Cd : 5-10 Pb : 10-30 Sn : 10-25 Ti : 1-4 Analysis by OES *...
Typical Indium Analysis 99.999% PPMWT Fe : 0.5 Ni : 1.0 Cu : 1.0 Cd : 1.0 Pb : 2.0 Sn : 2.5 Ti : 1.0 Analysis by OES *...
Fusible alloys are materials that melt at less then 300°F, well below the melting point of tin-lead eutectic solders and SAC alloys. Bismuth is the major component of many of...
Fusible Alloys include a group of binary, ternary, quaternary, and quinary alloys containing Bismuth, lead, tin, cadmium and indium. The term fusible alloy refers to any of the more than...
Gallium is a by-product of aluminum extracted during the processing of bauxite into alumina. It can also occasionally be found in Zn ore. We are a refiner and supplier of...
Germanium is extracted from germanium bearing zinc ores or from certain coal ores, collecting the flue dusts after the burning process. It can occasionally be found in copper ores. We...
Indium Corporation is a leading global supplier of pure tin, tin alloys, and compounds. Tin metal is primarily obtained from the mineral cassiterite (SnO2) and is extracted by roasting cassiterite...
Indium metal has played a key role in technology advances since it was first investigated by Dr. William S. Murray in 1924 in Utica, NY, and with the creation of...
Indium-tin alloys are useful where lower temperatures are required to protect heat-sensitive components and substrates. The indium-tin eutectic with a sharp melting point has excellent wettability on nonmetallic materials. It...
Our 6N5WCI (with controlled impurities) indium is refined for use in critical bulk crystal growth and in epitazial processes including molecular beam (MBE), liquid phase (LPE), and vapor phase (VPE)...
This purity is especially suited for the production of single crystal III-V compound semiconductors, such as Indium Phosphide used as substrates for fabrication of integrated circuits or discrete devices such...
We produce 6N material with impurities held to less than 100 ppb/weight as analyzed by OES. 6N (and often 5N) indium is selected when the user's application offers enough flexibility...