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Indium Ingot
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Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity
50 kg
Shape
Cuboid
Density
7.31
Color
silvery white
Weight
5-6 kg
Form
Solid
Application
Reflow Soldering, Wave Soldering, Hand Soldering
Our organization specializes in providing an excellent range of Indium Ingot which is designed to withstand extreme working conditions. These are widely used for manufacturing various building material and lead storage batteries and chemicals. Act as a shield for radioactive rays, these Lead Ingots are highly acclaimed for their outstanding features like purity, tensile strength, resistance to adverse environmental conditions and durability.
Features:
High strength
Perfect finish
Different sizes available
Uses:
Some indium compounds such as indium antimonide, indium phosphide, and indium nitride are semiconductors with useful properties
Indium is used in photovoltaics for the synthesis of the semiconductor copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS), which is used for the manufacture of CIGS solar cells, a type of second generation thin film solar cell
Used in light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and laser diodes based on compound semiconductors such as InGaN, InGaP that are fabricated by Metalorganic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (MOVPE) technology
One of many substitutes for mercury in alkaline batteries to prevent the zinc from corroding and releasing hydrogen gas
To bond gold electrical test leads to superconductors, indium is used as a conducting adhesive and applied under a microscope with precision tweezers
It is an ingredient in the gallium–indium–tin alloy gains an, which is liquid at room temperature but not toxic like mercury
Indium soldering is the preferred method to create a stress-free electrically and thermally conducting bond between a ceramic sputter target and a target holder
Indium tin oxide is used as a light filter in low-pressure sodium vapor lamps. The infrared radiation is reflected back into the lamp, which increases the temperature within the tube and therefore improves the performance of the lamp
Indium is a component of some dental amalgam alloys, in order to decrease the surface tension of the mercury and allow for less mercury and easier amalgamation
This type of alloy can be used as a non-toxic alternative to mercury in some applications
Indium is used in the production of low-melting alloys, typically with gallium
Compounds of indium are used in the semiconductor industry for germanium transistors, thermistors, rectifiers, and photocells