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Indium ingots are solid forms of indium, a silvery-white metal known for its malleability and low melting point. Typically produced via smelting or refining processes, indium is often used in various industrial applications due to its unique properties, including excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. It is primarily sourced from zinc ores and can also be recovered from recycling processes.
| Purity | 99.99% or higher |
| Melting Point | 156.6 °C (313.88 °F) |
| Form | Ingots typically weighing 1 kg or more |
| Color | Silvery-white |
| Density | 7.31 g/cm³ |
When selecting indium ingots, buyers should consider the purity level required for their specific application, as higher purity may be necessary for electronics and semiconductor uses. It is also important to specify the desired form and weight of the ingots, as well as any relevant certifications, such as compliance with industry standards. Quantities should be clearly stated to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
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Indium is primarily used in electronics, semiconductors, and solar panels.
Indium is extracted from zinc ores and can also be recovered from recycling.
Indium ingots typically have a purity of 99.99% or higher.
Yes, buyers can request custom sizes and purities based on their needs.
Indium ingots should be stored in a cool, dry place to prevent oxidation.
Indium is considered to have low toxicity, but safety precautions should still be followed.