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2021 new material indium foil 100*100*0.1 mm / pure 99.95% indium foil
Indium foil is a thin sheet of metal that is composed of the chemical element indium (In). It is a soft, silvery-white metal that has a low melting point and is relatively rare in the Earth's crust. Indium is often used as a minor component in alloys with other metals to improve their properties.
Features:
Soft and malleable: Indium is a soft and malleable metal, which
makes it easy to shape and work with.
Low melting point: Indium has a relatively low melting point of
156.6°C, which makes it useful for low-temperature applications.
Good electrical conductivity: Indium has good electrical
conductivity, making it suitable for use in electrical and
electronic applications.
Good thermal conductivity: Indium also has good thermal
conductivity, making it useful for applications where efficient
heat transfer is important.
Applications:
Electronics industry: Indium foil is used in the electronics
industry for applications such as thermal interface materials,
touchscreens, and flexible circuits.
Solar industry: Indium foil is used in the production of thin-film
solar cells.
Automotive industry: Indium foil is used in the production of
automotive spark plugs and other electrical components.
Aerospace industry: Indium foil is used in the aerospace industry
for applications such as cryogenic seals and thermal interfaces.
Medical industry: Indium foil is used in the medical industry for
applications such as radiation shields and as a tracer in medical
imaging.