Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%

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Shape: Block
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2016-10-21
  • Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%
  • Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%
  • Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%
  • Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%
  • Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%
  • Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Nd
Purification Method
Electromigration
Preparation Method
Electrolysis of Fused Salts
Application
Catalyst Masses, Energy Materials, Photoelectric Material, Photorecording Material, Medicine, Astronavigation, Computer, ICT
Product Type
Rare Earth Alloy
Composition
Neodymium
CAS
7440-52-0
Mdl
Mfcd00010987
Density
9.062 G/Ml
Molecular Weight
167.26
Melting Point
1529
Boiling Point
2868
Hazard Class
8
Packing Group
III
Transport Package
Followed Your Required
Specification
Block, flat
Trademark
Taixie
Origin
Wuxi, Jiangsu
HS Code
2805302900
Production Capacity
1000tons/Year

Product Description

Rare earth metal block neodymium pure 99.9% 

Neodymium is a chemical element with symbol Sc and atomic number 68. A silvery-white solid metal when artificially isolated, natural erbium is always found in chemical combination with other elements. It is a lanthanide, a rare earth element, originally found in the gadolinite mine in Ytterby in Sweden, from which it got its name.

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Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%
Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%
Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%

Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%


Rare Earth Metal Block Neodymium Pure 99.9%

Applications:
Erbium's everyday uses are varied. It is commonly used as a photographic filter, and because of its resilience it is useful as a metallurgical additive. Other uses:

  • Used in nuclear technology in neutron-absorbing control rods.[3][13]
  • When added to vanadium as an alloy, erbium lowers hardness and improves workability.[14]
  • Erbium oxide has a pink color, and is sometimes used as a colorant for glass, cubic zirconia and porcelain. The glass is then often used in sunglasses and cheap jewelry.[14]
  • Erbium-doped optical silica-glass fibers are the active element in erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs), which are widely used in optical communications.[15]The same fibers can be used to create fiber lasers. In order to work efficiently, erbium-doped fiber is usually co-doped with glass modifiers/homogenizers, often aluminum or phosphorus. These dopants help prevent clustering of Er-ions and transfer the energy more efficiently between the Er ions and the signal. Co-doping of optical fiber with Er and Yb is used in high-power Er/Yb fiber lasers. Erbium can also be used in erbium-doped waveguide amplifiers.[3]
  • An erbium-nickel alloy Er3Ni has an unusually high specific heat capacity at liquid-helium temperatures and is used in cryocoolers; a mixture of 65% Er3Co and 35% Er0.9Yb0.1Ni by volume improves the specific heat capacity even more.
  • A large variety of medical applications (i.e. dermatology, dentistry) utilize erbium ion's 2940 nm emission (see Er:YAG laser), which is highly absorbed in water (absorption coefficient about 12000/cm). Such shallow tissue deposition of laser energy is necessary for laser surgery, and the efficient production of steam for laser enamel ablation in dentistry.

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