Indium wire 99.9% from Ø 0.5mm to Ø 8mm pure metal element 49 Indiumwire (length : 50 Meter, diameter : 1.5mm (0.0591 inch))
- Diameter from 0.5mm to 5mm. Length from 1 meter up to 500 meters.
- Areas of application: railing construction; Food industry; beverage industry; Chemistry.
- If your desired length/width is not listed, select the next larger length/width. Leave a comment on your order with the length/width you want. We cut according to your measurements.
- Dimensional tolerances: +/-2mm.
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Our indium wire is produced without any imports from China, ensuring consistent quality and transparency in pricing. Primarily manufactured in Germany, this product stands out for its superior quality at competitive prices and is backed by top-rated customer service.**Technical Specifications:** - **Brand:** Evek - **Country of Manufacture:** Germany - **Type:** Wire - **Material:** Indium (element 49, In) - **Purity:** 99.9% - **Melting Point:** 156.6°C - **Density:** 7.31 g/cm³ (at 20°C) - **Boiling Point:** 2072°C (4000°F)**Product Description:** Indium wire is widely used in manufacturing liquid crystal display panels, where it serves as a base for transparent indium tin oxide film electrodes. In the field of microelectronics, indium acts as an acceptor impurity for germanium and silicon. Historically, indium was alloyed with germanium to create pn junctions in early semiconductor devices, such as certain diode series. Indium is also a component in various low-melting alloys like Galinstan, which remains liquid at room temperature. Its excellent adhesion to different materials makes it ideal for soldering metals to glass. When combined with tin, it forms solders with a low melting point and high thermal conductivity, suitable for cooling electronic components.Indium or its silver alloy is sometimes used to coat mirrors, particularly for automotive headlights, offering reflectivity comparable to silver but with greater resistance to atmospheric corrosion. This property is especially valued in coatings for astronomical mirrors, where indium’s stable reflectivity in the visible spectrum is critical. Indium is also used in photocell manufacturing, and its compounds serve as phosphors.**Typical Applications:** - Railing and construction industries - Food and beverage production - Chemical processing
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