Indium shot, 5mm (0.2in) & down, Puratronic™, 99.9999% (metals basis) | ALF-010615-30 | Thermofisher

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Indium shot, 5mm (0.2in) & down, Puratronic™, 99.9999% (metals basis) | ALF-010615-30 | Thermofisher

Ultra-high purity 99.9999% Puratronic™ indium shot (5mm & down) for critical applications requiring minimal impurities.

Price range: ₹2,360.00 through ₹53,213.00

Description

Specifications Table

Product Name – Indium shot, 5mm (0.2in) & down, Puratronic™, 99.9999% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 250g, 50g, 10g
Form – Shot (5mm & down)
Grade – Puratronic™ (99.9999% metals basis)
Application – High-precision lab use, semiconductor, thin-film deposition

Product Overview

This Puratronic™ indium shot delivers exceptional 99.9999% purity (metals basis), making it ideal for applications demanding ultra-low impurity levels. The 5mm and smaller shot form ensures uniform melting and consistent performance in critical processes. Engineered for reliability, this high-grade indium maintains strict quality control standards, with trace impurities minimized to parts-per-million levels. The shot format provides convenient handling while preserving the metal’s inherent properties—excellent thermal conductivity, malleability, and resistance to oxidation. Its uniform particle size distribution supports reproducible results in thin-film deposition, alloy preparation, and other precision applications. The Puratronic™ grade certification guarantees consistency across batches, eliminating variability in sensitive experiments. Whether used in semiconductor fabrication or specialized research, this indium shot combines purity with practicality, offering researchers a dependable material for high-stakes applications.

FAQs

1. What is the typical melting point of this Puratronic™ indium shot?

The melting point of 99.9999% pure indium is approximately 156.6°C, though slight variations may occur depending on trace impurities and handling conditions.

2. Can this indium shot be used directly for thin-film deposition without further purification?

Yes, the 99.9999% purity level is sufficient for most thin-film applications, though some specialized processes may require additional in-situ purification steps.

3. How should this indium shot be stored to maintain its purity?

Store in a cool, dry environment in its original sealed container to prevent oxidation and contamination from moisture or airborne particles.

4. Is this indium compatible with standard laboratory glassware?

Indium is generally non-reactive with borosilicate glass at moderate temperatures, but prolonged contact at elevated temperatures may cause adhesion or alloying.

5. What documentation is provided with this product?

Each batch includes a certificate of analysis detailing purity levels, trace impurities, and lot-specific data for quality assurance.

Additional information

Size

250g, 50g, 10g

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