Brief: Discover the power of Tellurium, the unsung hero of the future! This 99.999% purity specialty alloy component is a critical additive for electronic devices, enhancing performance in phones and PCs. Learn about its unique properties and applications in our latest video.
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Tellurium is available in 99.99% and 99.999% purity levels for high-performance applications.
Used in the production of special alloys to enhance durability and conductivity.
Critical additive in manufacturing electronic components for improved efficiency.
Exhibits chemical properties similar to antimony, dissolving in acids but insoluble in water.
Burns in air to produce a blue flame and forms tellurium dioxide (TeO₂).
Packaged in standard 50 kg drums, 500 kg pallets, or ton bags for bulk orders.
Sample options available in 500 g bags or 1 kg bottles for testing purposes.
Extracted from tellurium-bearing anode slime during copper electrolysis for high purity.
Faqs:
What are the main applications of Tellurium?
Tellurium is primarily used in the production of special alloys and as a critical additive in manufacturing electronic components, enhancing their performance and durability.
What purity levels are available for Tellurium?
Tellurium is available in two purity levels: 99.99% and 99.999%, ensuring high-quality performance for specialized applications.
How is Tellurium packaged for delivery?
Tellurium is packaged in standard 50 kg drums, 500 kg pallets, or ton bags for bulk orders. Samples are available in 500 g bags or 1 kg bottles.
What safety precautions should be taken when handling Tellurium?
Tellurium is classified as dangerous with hazard statements H300-H330-H373-H413. Precautions include avoiding inhalation, wearing protective gear, and following proper storage guidelines.