Indium wire 99.9% from Ø 0.5mm to Ø 8mm pure metal element 49 Indiumwire (length : 25 Meter, diameter : 1.8mm (≈5/64 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 products are sourced exclusively from outside China, ensuring consistently high quality and avoiding large price discrepancies. Most of our items are manufactured in Germany, guaranteeing reliable standards and craftsmanship. We offer premium quality at competitive prices, supported by top-rated customer service.Technical Specifications: - Brand: Evek - Country of Manufacture: Germany - Type: Wire - Material: Indium - Application: Metallic element, atomic number 49 - Chemical Symbol: In - Purity: 99.9% - Melting Point: 156.6°C - Density: 7.31 g/cm³ (at 20°C) - Boiling Point: 2072°C (4000°F)Description: Indium wire is widely utilized in the production of liquid crystal displays for creating transparent indium tin oxide electrode films. In microelectronics, it serves as an acceptor impurity in germanium and silicon. Historically, indium was used in alloy technologies to create early semiconductor devices, such as pn junctions in diodes, by fusing indium with germanium. It is also a component in low-melting alloys like Galinstan, which remains liquid at room temperature. Indium bonds well with many materials, making it suitable for soldering metals to glass. When alloyed with tin, it forms solders with low melting points and high thermal conductivity—ideal for heat-dissipating surfaces in electronic components. Indium or its alloys (sometimes with silver) are used for coating mirrors, including automotive headlights, offering reflectivity comparable to silver and better resistance to atmospheric conditions. Its stable reflectivity in the visible spectrum makes it valuable for astronomical mirrors. Additionally, indium is used in photocells, and its compounds serve as phosphors.Applications: - Railing construction - Food industry - Beverage industry - Chemical industry
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