Antimony Cubes Description:
Antimony Cubes are solid blocks of antimony metal, characterized by their high density, corrosion resistance, and unique properties. With a distinctive silvery-white appearance, these cubes exhibit excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, making them valuable in various industrial applications. Antimony Cubes find widespread use in ammunition manufacturing, where their high density enhances projectile penetration. Additionally, they play a crucial role in semiconductor production as dopants, imparting specific electrical properties to silicon wafers. In flame retardants, their ability to inhibit ignition and slow down fire spread is highly valued. Stanford Advanced Materials offers high-quality Antimony Cubes, ensuring reliability and performance in diverse industrial settings.
Antimony Cubes Specifications:
Density
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6.691 g/cm3
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Melting Point
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630.74 °C
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Boiling Point
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1950 °C
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Electrical Resistivity
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39.0 microhm-cm @ 0 °C
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Electronegativity
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1.9 Paulings
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Heat of Fusion
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4.77 Cal/gm mole
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Heat of Vaporization
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46.6 K-Cal/gm at om at 1950 °C
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Specific Heat
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0.049 Cal/g/ K @ 25 K
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Thermal Conductivity
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0.244 W/cm/ K @ 298.2 K
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Thermal Expansion
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(25 °C) 11 µm·m1·K1
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Young's Modulus
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55 GPa
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Antimony Cubes Applications:
1. Ammunition: Utilized as a material for bullets and projectiles due to their high density, which enhances penetration and ballistic performance.
2. Semiconductor Manufacturing: Used as dopants in the production of semiconductors to modify their electrical properties, such as conductivity and resistivity.
3. Flame Retardants: Employed in the production of flame retardant materials for textiles, plastics, and coatings to improve fire resistance and inhibit ignition.
4. Alloys: Blended with other metals like lead and tin to form alloys with improved mechanical properties, such as hardness and strength.
5. Batteries: Used in some types of batteries, such as lead-acid batteries, as an alloying element to improve performance and cycle life.
6. Catalysts: Applied in chemical processes as catalysts for various reactions, including polymerization and oxidation reactions.
Antimony Cubes Safety Information:
Signal word
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Warning
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Hazard statements
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H302 + H332-H411
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Precautionary statements
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P273
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Transport Information
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NONH
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WGK Germany
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3
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