IN0983 Indium Wire

Indium is a highly ductile and silvery-white rare metal with a bright luster. It is a single crystal with no pores and is used in ITO film, solder in electronic industry, sealing element in low temperature and vacuum area, solubility anode and nuclear reactor control bar.

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Descriptions of Indium Wire

Indium is a highly ductile and silvery-white rare metal with a bright luster. It is a single crystal with no pores and is used in ITO film, solder in electronic industry, sealing element in low temperature and vacuum area, solubility anode and nuclear reactor control bar.

Advanced Refractory Metals is a leading supplier of indium products. We offer competitive pricing and great lead times on all our materials, and we're capable of supplying custom materials per any specs/drawings you provide us with.

Specifications of Indium Wire

Purity: 99.99%, 99.995%, 99.999%
Diameter: 0.25mm - 6mm
Length: >10m
Impurity (/%): Cu <0.0003, Pb <0.0003, Zn <0.0003, Cd <0.0003, Fe <0.0003, Ti <0.0004, Sn <0.0008, As <0.0003, Al <0.0003

Applications of Indium Wire

- Thin films to form lubricated layers
- Making particularly low melting point alloys (e.g. an alloy of 24% indium-76% gallium is liquid at room temperature)
- Thermal interface material
- Control rods for nuclear reactors, typically in alloy of 80% silver, 15% indium and 5% cadmium

Packaging of Indium Wire

Our Indium Wires are carefully handled to prevent damage during storage and transportation and to preserve the quality of our products in their original condition.

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