Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Indium shot, 4-8mm (0.2-0.3in), Puratronic™, 99.9999% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 100pc, 25pc
Form – Shot (4-8mm granules)
Grade – Puratronic™ (99.9999% metals basis)
Application – High-purity soldering, semiconductor doping, and precision alloying
Product Overview
This Puratronic™ indium shot delivers 99.9999% metals basis purity, ensuring minimal trace impurities for critical applications. The 4-8mm (0.2-0.3in) shot form provides consistent particle size for uniform melting and alloying. Engineered for high-performance requirements, it meets strict specifications for semiconductor manufacturing, thermal interface materials, and specialty soldering. The ultra-low impurity profile prevents contamination in sensitive processes, while the shot format enables precise dosing. Packaged under controlled conditions to maintain purity, it’s an ideal choice for research labs and industrial facilities demanding reliable, high-grade indium. The material’s low melting point (156.6°C) and excellent wettability make it versatile for bonding and coating applications. Compatible with vacuum systems and inert atmospheres, it maintains stability during storage and handling.
FAQs
1. What is the typical shelf life of Puratronic™ indium shot?
When stored in its original packaging under dry, room-temperature conditions, the material remains stable for 24+ months without degradation.
2. Can this indium be used for low-temperature soldering applications?
Yes, its 156.6°C melting point makes it suitable for low-temperature soldering, particularly in heat-sensitive electronic assemblies.
3. How does Puratronic™ grade differ from standard indium?
The Puratronic™ grade guarantees 99.9999% purity with tightly controlled trace element limits, unlike standard grades which may contain higher impurity levels.
4. Is this indium compatible with lead-free solder alloys?
It’s commonly alloyed with tin, silver, or bismuth to create lead-free solders with enhanced thermal and mechanical properties.
5. What precautions should be taken during handling?
Use gloves and avoid skin contact; store in a sealed container to prevent oxidation from moisture exposure.










