Specifications Table
Product Name – Aluminium, 99.9995%, (trace metal basis), shot
Quantity/Pack Size – 25GR
Form – Shot
Grade – 99.9995% (trace metal basis)
Application – Laboratory research, high-precision experiments
Product Overview
This aluminium shot delivers exceptional purity at 99.9995% (trace metal basis), making it an ideal choice for demanding laboratory environments where contamination must be minimized. The shot form provides a consistent, uniform material for reproducible results in sensitive applications. Engineered with a trace metal basis, this aluminium undergoes rigorous purification processes to eliminate impurities that could interfere with experimental outcomes. Its high thermal and electrical conductivity, combined with excellent corrosion resistance, ensures reliable performance across various analytical and experimental setups. The material’s low density and high reflectivity further enhance its utility in specialized research applications. Each batch is carefully tested to meet stringent quality standards, guaranteeing consistency and reliability for critical laboratory work.
FAQs
1. What is the typical particle size range for this aluminium shot?
The aluminium shot generally ranges between 1-3mm in diameter, though exact sizing may vary slightly between batches.
2. Is this aluminium shot compatible with standard laboratory glassware?
Yes, this high-purity aluminium shot is chemically stable and can be safely used with most laboratory glassware under normal conditions.
3. What are the main impurities present in this 99.9995% pure aluminium?
At this purity level, any remaining impurities are typically at parts-per-million levels, with silicon and iron being the most common trace elements.
4. How should this aluminium shot be stored to maintain its purity?
Store in a cool, dry place in its original sealed container to prevent oxidation and contamination from atmospheric moisture.
5. Can this aluminium be used for creating standard solutions?
While possible, the shot form may require additional processing to create homogeneous solutions, and dissolution rates should be considered for your specific application.