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Indium Nanoparticles/Nanopowder and Applications

Indium is a chemical element with symbol In and atomic number 49. Indium is a very soft and malleable element. Indium is most notably used in the semiconductor industry, in low-melting-point metal alloys such as solders, in soft-metal high-vacuum seals, and in the production of transparent conductive coatings of indium tin oxide (ITO) on glass.

Indium Nanoparticles/Nanopowder and Their Applications 
                                              

Like many nanoparticles/nanopowder, Indium nanoparticles/nanopowder are used in different areas. For example, Indium nanoparticles/nanopowder can be used in semiconducting materials that are used for electronic devices and other materials like solar cells. In LCD panels also Indium nanopowder/nanoparticles are used. Indium nanopowders/ nanoparticle can be added into welding alloy in order to lower the melting point of the alloy. Indium nanoparticles/ nanopowder can also be used as combustion improver for rocket fuel.

Technical Properties of Our Indium (In) Nanoparticles/Nanopowder, 99.995%, 70 nm, tetragonal Product
True Density (g/cm3)7,3
Colorblack
Crystal Structuretetragonal
AVERAGE PARTICLE SIZE (nm)70
SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA (m2/g)14,9

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