Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Platinum foil, 0.05mm (0.002in) thick, Premion|r, 99.99% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 50x50mm, 25x25mm, 100x100mm
Form – Foil
Grade – 99.99% (metals basis)
Application – High-precision lab experiments, corrosion-resistant applications
Product Overview
This premium platinum foil offers 99.99% purity, ensuring exceptional performance in demanding laboratory environments. With a uniform thickness of 0.05mm (0.002in), it provides consistent conductivity and resistance to oxidation, making it ideal for applications where reliability is critical. The foil’s high ductility allows for easy handling and shaping without compromising structural integrity. Its inert nature prevents contamination, ensuring accurate results in sensitive experiments. Available in multiple sizes—50x50mm, 25x25mm, and 100x100mm—this foil adapts to various experimental setups. The Premion grade guarantees minimal impurities, enhancing its suitability for high-precision tasks. Whether used in electrochemical studies, catalysis, or as a protective barrier, this platinum foil delivers unmatched durability and performance, making it a staple in advanced research and development.
FAQs
1. What is the thickness tolerance of this platinum foil?
The foil maintains a precise thickness of 0.05mm with minimal variation, ensuring uniformity across the sheet for consistent experimental results.
2. Can this foil be cut into custom shapes without damaging its properties?
Yes, the foil’s high ductility allows for clean cutting into custom shapes using standard lab tools, provided sharp blades are used to avoid deformation.
3. Is this platinum foil compatible with high-temperature applications?
Platinum’s high melting point (1,768°C) makes this foil suitable for elevated temperature environments, though prolonged exposure may require additional support.
4. How should this foil be stored to prevent contamination?
Store in a dry, sealed container away from reactive chemicals or moisture to preserve its purity and prevent surface oxidation.
5. What alternatives exist for applications requiring lower-cost materials?
For less critical applications, palladium or gold-plated foils may serve as alternatives, though they may not match platinum’s corrosion resistance or conductivity.










