In Indium Pellets Granules Evaporation Materials
- Low Melting Point: Indium has a melting point of 156.6°C, making it suitable for soldering and low-temperature applications.
- High Conductivity: Indium films provide good electrical and thermal conductivity, ideal for electronic and thermal management applications.
- Excellent Wetting Properties: Indium forms strong bonds with glass, metals, and ceramics, ensuring effective adhesion in coatings and soldering applications.
- Ductile and Malleable: Indium is highly ductile, allowing for easy deposition and shaping into thin films or intricate structures.
- Corrosion Resistant: Indium is resistant to oxidation and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting durability in various environments.
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Description
Material | Indium |
Purity | 99.99% – 99.99999% / 4N 4N5 5N 5N5 6N 6N5 7N |
Shape | Pellets / Granules / Particles / Pieces |
Size | can be customized (contact us) |
Package | vacuum bag or customer’s request |
Place of Origin | China |
Supply Ability | 1000kg per month |
Lead Time | Qty: 1-100, Time: 3-10 days
Qty: >100, Time: to be negotiated |
Indium (In) pellets are high-purity materials used in vacuum evaporation for thin film deposition in applications requiring low melting points, excellent wetting properties, and thermal or electrical conductivity. Indium films are ideal for semiconductors, optical coatings, and soldering applications in microelectronics and display technologies.
Key Applications:
- Semiconductor Industry: Indium is used in the production of semiconductor devices, including LEDs, diodes, and transistors, where it enhances performance due to its conductive and malleable properties.
- Optical Coatings: Indium thin films are applied to create transparent conductive coatings, particularly for touchscreens, liquid crystal displays (LCDs), and solar cells.
- Soldering: Indium is widely used for soldering in electronics due to its low melting point, high malleability, and excellent adhesion to various surfaces.
- Thermal Management: Indium thin films are used in heat sink applications and thermal interfaces to improve heat dissipation in high-performance electronics.
- Photovoltaics: Indium is used in solar cells, particularly in CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide) solar panels for its excellent light absorption and conductivity.
Features:
- Low Melting Point: Indium has a melting point of 156.6°C, making it suitable for soldering and low-temperature applications.
- High Conductivity: Indium films provide good electrical and thermal conductivity, ideal for electronic and thermal management applications.
- Excellent Wetting Properties: Indium forms strong bonds with glass, metals, and ceramics, ensuring effective adhesion in coatings and soldering applications.
- Ductile and Malleable: Indium is highly ductile, allowing for easy deposition and shaping into thin films or intricate structures.
- Corrosion Resistant: Indium is resistant to oxidation and corrosion, ensuring long-lasting durability in various environments.
Specifications:
- Material: Indium (In)
- Purity Level: ≥ 99.99% (higher purities available)
- Shape: Pellets, optimized for consistent and uniform evaporation
- Size: Custom sizes available, typically ranging from 1mm to 10mm in diameter
- Applications: Semiconductor devices, optical coatings, soldering, photovoltaics, thermal management
- Melting Point: 156.6°C
- Density: 7.31 g/cm³
High-purity Indium (In) Pellets for vacuum evaporation, perfect for semiconductors, optical coatings, soldering, and thermal management applications. Custom sizes available, with excellent wetting and conductive properties.
If you have specific requirements, such as dimensions, purity, or application details, please contact us to match your needs.