Strontium carbonate

99.995% metals basis

Reagent Code: #126443
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Alias Strontium carbonate
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CAS Number 1633-05-2

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Weight 147.63 g/mol
Formula SrCO₃
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EC Number 216-643-7
MDL Number MFCD00011250
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Melting Point 1100 °C(dec.)(lit.)
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Density 3.7 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
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Strontium carbonate is widely used in the production of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) for televisions and computer monitors, where it acts as a key component in the glass to block X-ray emissions. In the ceramics industry, it is employed as a flux in glazes, enhancing their durability and brightness, particularly in the manufacturing of pottery and tiles. It also serves as a vital ingredient in the production of ferrite magnets, which are essential in electronics like speakers, motors, and magnetic storage devices. Additionally, strontium carbonate is utilized in pyrotechnics to create vibrant red colors in fireworks and flares. In the field of metallurgy, it is used as a refining agent to remove impurities during the production of certain metals. Its applications extend to the glass industry, where it improves the optical properties of specialty glasses. Lastly, it plays a role in the production of strontium salts, which are used in various industrial and chemical processes.

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Test Parameter Specification
ANALYSIS 99.995-100
TOTAL METALLIC IMPURITIES 0-50ppm
APPEARANCE WHITE TO OFF-WHITE POWDER OR CRYSTALS
X-RAY DIFFRACTION Conforms to Structure

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Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
inventory 5g
10-20 days ฿2,030.00
inventory 25g
10-20 days ฿7,150.00
inventory 100g
10-20 days ฿21,450.00

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Strontium carbonate is widely used in the production of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) for televisions and computer monitors, where it acts as a key component in the glass to block X-ray emissions. In the ceramics industry, it is employed as a flux in glazes, enhancing their durability and brightness, particularly in the manufacturing of pottery and tiles. It also serves as a vital ingredient in the production of ferrite magnets, which are essential in electronics like speakers, motors, and magnetic storage de

Strontium carbonate is widely used in the production of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) for televisions and computer monitors, where it acts as a key component in the glass to block X-ray emissions. In the ceramics industry, it is employed as a flux in glazes, enhancing their durability and brightness, particularly in the manufacturing of pottery and tiles. It also serves as a vital ingredient in the production of ferrite magnets, which are essential in electronics like speakers, motors, and magnetic storage devices. Additionally, strontium carbonate is utilized in pyrotechnics to create vibrant red colors in fireworks and flares. In the field of metallurgy, it is used as a refining agent to remove impurities during the production of certain metals. Its applications extend to the glass industry, where it improves the optical properties of specialty glasses. Lastly, it plays a role in the production of strontium salts, which are used in various industrial and chemical processes.

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