Indiumantimonide Description
Indiumantimonide (InSb) is a crystalline compound of indium and antimony. It appears as a dark grey, silvery metal or powder. It possesses high electron mobility and a defined lattice structure that is used in semiconductor materials. When indiumantimonide is exposed to temperatures above 500 °C, it melts, decomposes and releases antimony and antimony oxide fumes.

Applications of Indiumantimonide
- Used as a narrow-gap semiconductor material.
- Employed in infrared detectors, including thermal imaging cameras, FLIR systems and infrared missile guidance systems.
Indiumantimonide Specifications
Article No.
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Description
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Purity
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IA51-4N
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Indiumantimonide (powder, clumps) For the production of infrared detectors, Hall elements and resistor elements;
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99.99%
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IA51-5N
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Indiumantimonide (powder, granular) For the production of infrared detectors, Hall elements and resistor elements;
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99.999%
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IA51-6N
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Indiumantimonide (powder, granular) For the production of infrared detectors, Hall elements and resistor elements;
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99.9999%
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Packaging of Indiumantimonide
Our indiumantimonide is handled carefully to minimise damage during storage and transport and to maintain the product's quality in its original state.
