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ST0506 Antimony Indium Tin Sputtering Target, Sb/In/Sn

Chemical Formula: Sb/In/Sn
Catalog Number: ST0506
Purity: 99%~99.999%
Shape: Discs, Plates, Column Targets, Step Targets, Custom-made

At SAM, we provide a range of Lead Platinum Sputter Targets in different forms, purities, sizes, and prices. Our expertise lies in producing high-purity physical vapor deposition materials, optimized for use in semiconductor, chemical vapor deposition, and physical vapor deposition applications in displays and optics. If you require further information or have specific inquiries, feel free to contact us.




Description

Antimony Indium Tin Sputtering Target Description

Antimony

Antimony  is a lustrous gray metalloid, it is found in nature mainly as the sulfide mineral stibnite (Sb2S3). Antimony compounds have been known since ancient times and were powdered for use as medicine and cosmetics, often known by the Arabic name, kohl. Metallic antimony was also known, but it was erroneously identified as lead upon its discovery. The earliest known description of the metal in the West was written in 1540 by Vannoccio Biringuccio. The industrial methods for refining antimony are roasting and reduction with carbon or direct reduction of stibnite with iron.

IndiumIndium is a chemical element originated from the Latin ‘indicium’, meaning violet or indigo. It was first mentioned in 1863 and observed by F. Reich and T. Richter. The isolation was later accomplished and announced by T. Richter. “In” is the canonical chemical symbol of indium. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 49 with location at Period 5 and Group 13, belonging to the p-block. The relative atomic mass of indium is 114.818(3) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty.

Tin

Tin, also called stannum, is a chemical element originated from the Anglo-Saxon word tin (stannum in Latin, meaning hard). It was early used in 3500 BC. “Sn” is the canonical chemical symbol of tin. Its atomic number in the periodic table of elements is 50 with location at Period 5 and Group 14, belonging to the p-block. The relative atomic mass of tin is 118.710(7) Dalton, the number in the brackets indicating the uncertainty.

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Antimony Indium Tin Sputtering Target Specifications

Material Type Antimony Indium Tin
Symbol Sb/In/Sn
Color/Appearance Solid
Melting Point /
Density /
Available Sizes Dia.: 2.0″, 3.0″, 4.0″, 5.0″, 6.0″
Thick: 0.125″, 0.250″

We also offer other customized shapes and sizes of the sputtering targets, please send us an inquiry for more information.

Antimony Indium Tin Sputtering Target Application

Antimony Indium Tin Sputtering Target is used for thin film deposition, decoration, semiconductor, display, LED and photovoltaic devices, functional coating as nicely as other optical information storage space industry, glass coating industry like car glass and architectural glass, optical communication, etc.

Packing

Our Antimony Indium Tin Sputtering Targets are clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.

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Antimony Indium Tin Sputtering Target, Sb/In/Sn
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by Gavin Mayne on Antimony Indium Tin Sputtering Target, Sb/In/Sn

Works the way you would expect. No issues. Five stars.