Description of Nano-Indium Oxide Powder:
Nano-Indium Oxide Powder is a material produced using advanced technology. It exhibits high optical transparency and electrical conductivity. The nanoscale particles provide a surface area several times larger than that of microscale particles, thereby increasing its effectiveness in various applications. One key property of Nano-Indium Oxide Powder is its ability to transmit light while conducting electricity. This combination is applied in the production of transparent conductive coatings, which are used in touchscreens, solar cells and other electronic devices.
The nanoscale dimensions of indium oxide enable improved charge carrier mobility, thereby increasing the responsiveness and efficiency of touchscreens. The powder maintains thermal stability and remains functional at elevated temperatures, as encountered during extended operation of electronic devices.
Furthermore, Nano-Indium Oxide Powder exhibits chemical stability when exposed to acidic or alkaline substances, thereby remaining effective in harsh environments. Consequently, it is suitable for protective coatings on materials subject to chemical attack, which further expands its range of application.
In addition to its optical and electrical characteristics, Nano-Indium Oxide Powder contributes to the mechanical strength and durability of materials. When incorporated into composites or applied as a coating, it enhances structural integrity and extends the operational lifespan of the material under various environmental conditions.
Applications of Nano-Indium Oxide Powder:
Nano-indium oxide powder, also known as nanoparticles, nanodots or nanocrystals, consists of white particles with a high surface area. The nanoscale particles typically measure between 5 and 100 nanometres (nm) and possess a specific surface area (SSA) in the range of 25–50 m²/g. Nano-indium oxide particles are available in ultra-high purity, high-purity, coated and dispersed forms.
- Microelectronics: Employed in the semiconductor industry for high-capacitance capacitors, gate dielectrics and other electronic components.
- Thermal protective coatings: Used as an insulating material in gas turbines and aerospace components, given that it maintains performance at high temperatures.
- Optics and photonics: Applied in optical coatings, lenses and photonic devices for its light-transmitting properties.
- Ceramics: Incorporated to improve the dielectric performance and heat resistance of advanced ceramics.
- Energy storage: Contributes to the development of storage devices with high capacity, such as supercapacitors and batteries with high energy density.
Specifications of Nano-Indium Oxide Powder:
Chemical Formula |
In2O3 |
Molecular Weight |
277.64 |
Appearance |
Yellow Powder |
Melting Point |
1 910 °C (3 470 °F) |
Boiling Point |
N.A. |
Density |
7.18 g/cm3 |
Solubility in H2O |
N.A. |
Exact Mass |
277.793 g/mol |
Monoisotopic Mass |
277.793 Da |
Storage Conditions for Nano-Indium Oxide Powder:
The powder should be stored in a dry, cool and sealed environment. It must not be exposed to air and high pressure should be avoided during standard transportation.
Nano-Indium Oxide Powder Packaging:
Our Nano-Indium Oxide Powder is clearly marked and externally labelled for efficient identification and quality control. Measures are taken to ensure that the product is not damaged during storage or transportation.