Terbium 99.9% pure metal nugget Tb Element 65 - 0.5-10kg
- Weight from 0.5kg to 10kg.
- Areas of application: as an additional element in terbium-iron-cobalt alloys (rewritable magneto-optical discs); Increasing coercivity in neodymium-iron-boron magnets; optical isolators (terbium gallium garnet); as a dopant in SSDs.
- density 8.253 g/cc; Melting point 1356°C.
- Electrical conductivity 0.870 · 10⁶ S/m; Thermal conductivity 11 W/(m K).
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Weight tolerance can be up to +/-2%
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Terbium is a rare earth metal from the group of lanthanides with atomic number 65. It is ductile and easy to forge. Above 1315 °C, α-terbium converts to β-terbium. The metal forms a solid oxide film in air, making it relatively durable. It burns to Tb₄O₇ and reacts with water to form hydrogen to hydroxide.
Evek GmbH as a reliable supplier offers terbium at a good price. Our products stand for high quality.
Terbium is an unusual metal from the lanthanide group and has a wide range of unique physical properties, as do its alloys and compounds. The main uses of terbium are:
- as an additional element in terbium-iron-cobalt alloys (rewritable magneto-optical disks);
- Increasing coercivity in neodymium-iron-boron magnets;
- optical isolators (terbium gallium garnet);
- as a dopant in SSDs.
Terbium has the following properties:
- ductile and easy to forge;
- relatively persistent in air;
- reacts with water;
- Transition to β form above 1315 °C.
Terbium is available in the Evek GmbH online shop on request. Buying terbium is very easy via Evek GmbH.
- Type
- Nugget
- material
- Terbium
- symbol
- Tb
- Atomic number
- 65
- purity
- 99.9%
- operation area
- as an additional element in terbium-iron-cobalt alloys (rewritable magneto-optical disks); increasing coercivity in neodymium-iron-boron magnets; optical insulators (terbium-gallium-garnet); as a dopant in SSDs
- density
- 8.2 g/cm³
- Melting point
- 1355 °C
- Thermal conductivity
- 11 W/(m - K)
- Electrical conductivity
- 0.870 - 10⁶ S/m
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