Description:
Indium is a very soft, silvery-white, highly ductile, relatively rare metal with a bright luster. It is a single crystal with no pores. It is used in ITO film, solder in the electronic industry, sealing elements in low temperature and vacuum areas, solubility anode, and nuclear reactor control bars.
High-purity evaporation materials play a huge role in deposition processes to ensure high-quality deposited film. Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) specializes in producing up to 99.999% purity indium evaporation materials using quality assurance processes to guarantee product reliability.

Specification:
Material
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Indium
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Appearance
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Silvery Lustrous Gray, Metallic
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Melting Point (°C)
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157
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Thermal Conductivity
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82W/m.K
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Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
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32.1 x 10-6/K
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Theoretical Density (g/cc)
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7.3
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Applications:
1. Semiconductor devices: Used in the preparation of conductive layers, metal connecting wires and soldering materials, e.g., in integrated circuits, solar cells and displays.
2. Liquid Crystal Displays: Used as electrode material for liquid crystal displays, e.g., in the preparation of LCD TVs, computer monitors and smartphone screens.
3. Vacuum Evaporation: Used as a raw material for vacuum evaporation, and preparation of thin films and coatings, e.g., in optical components, optical coatings and thin film resistors.
4. Soldering materials: Used as solder for electronic devices and electronic assemblies due to its low melting point and good soldering properties, e.g., in printed circuit boards and electronic devices.
5. Medical: Used as raw material for medical electrodes and implantable materials, e.g., in pacemakers and artificial joints.
Packaging:
Our evaporation materials are carefully handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.