Brief: Discover the power of Dysprosium Oxide (Dy₂O₃) in coating technology! This inorganic compound serves as a phosphor activator, scintillation crystal additive, and ceramic enhancer. Learn about its unique properties and diverse applications in industries like metallurgy and electronics.
Related Product Features:
Dysprosium Oxide (Dy₂O₃) is a white powder with a density of 7.81g/cm³ and melting point of 2408°C.
Used as an activator for long-afterglow phosphors, enhancing luminescence.
Acts as an additive for special scintillation crystal growth, improving performance.
Enhances special scintillation ceramics, making them more durable and efficient.
Essential in producing metallic dysprosium or dysprosium-iron alloys for industrial use.
Insoluble in water but soluble in acids, forming trivalent salts.
Absorbs carbon dioxide from air and reacts with inorganic acids to form water-soluble salts.
Available in various purity levels: 99.5%, 99.9%, and 99.99%.
Faqs:
What are the main applications of Dysprosium Oxide?
Dysprosium Oxide is used as an activator for long-afterglow phosphors, an additive for scintillation crystals and ceramics, and in the production of dysprosium-iron alloys.
Is Dysprosium Oxide safe to handle?
Dysprosium Oxide is toxic and can irritate eyes, respiratory tract, and skin. Proper safety measures should be taken when handling it.
What packaging options are available for Dysprosium Oxide?
Standard packaging includes 50 kg/drum, 500 kg/pallet, and ton bags. Sample packaging options are 500 g/bag and 1 kg/bottle.