Tin (Sn) Micron Powder, Purity: 99.95 %, Size: 3 µm
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Tin (Sn) Micron Powder
Purity: 99.95 %, Size: 3 µm
Produced with high purity and an optimized particle size, this tin powder is a critical component in advanced alloying and coating processes due to its low melting point and excellent conductivity. Its narrow particle size distribution ensures superior surface quality and homogeneity in micro-electronic assemblies and thin-film applications. Distinguished by its resistance to oxidation and eco-friendly composition, this powder serves as a performance-enhancing core material, particularly in lead-free soldering technologies, as a metallurgical additive, and in the formulation of specialized anti-corrosive coatings.
Technical Properties
| Purity | 99.95% |
| Particle Size | 3 µm |
| CAS No | 7440-31-5 |
Applications
- Advanced Soldering: Utilized as a primary component in the production of high-precision lead-free solder pastes and micro-solder balls for electronic circuit boards and semiconductor packaging.
- Conductive Coatings: Implementation includes the development of conductive inks and pastes used in printed electronics and touch-screen technologies.
- Powder Metallurgy: Employed as a key additive in the manufacturing of bronze, friction materials, and self-lubricating bearings to enhance structural integrity and lower processing temperatures.
- Sintering Aid: Used to improve the densification and mechanical properties of various metal-matrix composites during the sintering process.
- Corrosion Protection: Applied in specialized surface treatments and plating processes to provide a sacrificial or barrier layer against environmental corrosion on steel and other metal substrates.
- Chemical Synthesis: Functions as an effective reducing agent or catalyst in organic chemistry and various industrial chemical reactions.
- Battery Technology: Investigated and utilized in advanced anode materials for next-generation lithium-ion and sodium-ion batteries to improve charge capacity.
- Additives: Added to specialized lubricants and brake linings to modify friction characteristics and thermal stability.