Indium Tin Alloy Rod Description
Indium Tin Alloy Rod is a low-temperature eutectic alloy with a melting point of 118°C. It has good ductility, good thermal fatigue resistance, good conductivity, and good wettability to non-metals such as copper plates, glass and ceramics. It can be used as an excellent special solder and is often used in microelectronics assembly, glass-glass, and glass-metal welding. Indium tin alloy can also replace silver materials to make some special additions, which can significantly reduce the thermal resistance of the material.
Indium Tin Alloy Rod Specifications
Material
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In/Sn
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Density (g/cm3)
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7.3
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Shape
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Rod
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Size (mm)
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Dia.: 5
Length: 10-500
customized
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Physical Properties
Melting Point (℃)
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Solid phase/liquid phase
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118
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Thermal conductivity
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(W/m·K)
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34
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Density
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(g/cm3)
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7.3
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Resistivity
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μΩ·m
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0.147
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Coefficient of thermal expansion
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10-6/℃
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20
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Tensile strength
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Mpa
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12
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Indium Tin Alloy Rod Applications
- Soldering in Electronics: Ideal for soldering delicate components that could be damaged by higher temperatures.
- Semiconductor Manufacturing: Used in bonding applications for semiconductor chips and devices.
- Thermal Management: Applied in thermal interface materials to enhance heat dissipation in electronic assemblies.
- Optoelectronics: Used in the manufacture of optoelectronic devices such as LEDs and photodetectors.
Indium Tin Alloy Rod Packaging
Our Indium Tin Alloy Rod is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.