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Indium is a metal with a melting point of 156.6 °C. Standard tensile tests indicate a yield strength of approximately 1.5 MPa. Spectrophotometric analyses confirm that Indium exhibits a metallic luster with reflectance values exceeding 80% in the visible spectrum. It has been indicated by chemical analyses that the surface energy properties of Indium and Gallium differ by less than 10%. Standard sessile drop tests demonstrate that both metals reduce the contact angle on glass surfaces to below 20°.
Indium Ingots (Ingot), Indium Foil, Indium Wire, Indium Metal Powder, Nano-Indium Powder.
Purity: >99%
Our indium‐based materials have been developed using standardised scientific procedures. Each product is produced to achieve a purity level greater than 99%. This purity level is verified via quantitative analysis, ensuring accurate reproducibility in both laboratory experiments and industrial processes.
Indium Ingots (Ingot): These ingots provide a stable source of elemental indium. With purity exceeding 99%, they are used in processes such as alloying, casting, or forming. The manufacturing process is controlled to maintain consistent dimensions and composition.
Indium Foil: The indium foil is produced with exact flatness and consistent thickness. Its electrical and thermal properties have been measured using accredited methods. It is applied in thin‐film deposition and thermal management within modern electronic systems.
Indium Wire: The indium wire is fabricated with a purity above 99% and is employed in soldering, electronic assembly, and specialised fabrication. Quality control measures are implemented at each stage to confirm its performance.
Indium Metal Powder: The indium metal powder is manufactured for materials science applications. It is used in alloying, sintering, and additive manufacturing. Each batch is subject to rigorous composition tests to ensure uniform particle size and chemical consistency.
Nano-Indium Powder: The nano-indium powder has a declared purity of over 99% and is used for catalysts, specialised coatings and emerging energy applications. Standard analytical techniques are applied to verify its particle size distribution and overall composition.
Purity Compliance: All products achieve a purity standard exceeding 99%. This level is confirmed using recognised analytical methods.
Controlled Production Procedures: Each item is manufactured under standardised conditions. The process ensures uniform composition and repeatable performance.
Broad Applicability: These materials are employed in various sectors including electronics, materials science and process engineering. Their performance has been validated in controlled settings.
Quality Assurance: Every product undergoes rigorous quality inspections. Testing is conducted according to industry standards and documented protocols.
Our adherence to controlled methodologies and standardised production processes is documented and reproducible. Whether you are an engineer, researcher or administrator, the materials provided serve as dependable references for scientific investigation and industrial application.
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