Strontium fluoride

99.99% metals basis

Reagent Code: #126482
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Alias Strontium fluoride
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CAS Number 7783-48-4

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Weight 125.62 g/mol
Formula SrF₂
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EC Number 232-000-3
MDL Number MFCD00011251
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Melting Point >1400 °C(lit.)
Boiling Point 2489 °C(lit.)
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Density 4.24 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
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Strontium fluoride is widely used in the manufacturing of optical components due to its transparency to ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) light. It is commonly applied in lenses, windows, and prisms for specialized optical systems, particularly in spectroscopy and laser technology. Additionally, it serves as a coating material for certain types of glass to enhance durability and optical performance. In the field of electronics, strontium fluoride is utilized as a dielectric material in capacitors and other components. It also finds application in the production of phosphors for cathode ray tubes and other luminescent materials. In nuclear reactors, it is sometimes employed as a neutron detector due to its ability to interact with neutron radiation. Its unique properties make it valuable in both industrial and scientific contexts.

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Test Parameter Specification
Purity (Based on Trace Metal Analysis) 99.99-100
TOTAL METALLIC IMPURITIES 0-200ppm
APPEARANCE WHITE POWDER OR CRYSTALS
ICP MAJOR ANALYSIS CONFIRMS SR COMPONENTS CONFIRMED
X-RAY DIFFRACTION Conforms to Structure

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inventory 50g
10-20 days ฿5,690.00
inventory 250g
10-20 days ฿24,740.00
inventory 10g
10-20 days ฿1,990.00

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Strontium fluoride is widely used in the manufacturing of optical components due to its transparency to ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) light. It is commonly applied in lenses, windows, and prisms for specialized optical systems, particularly in spectroscopy and laser technology. Additionally, it serves as a coating material for certain types of glass to enhance durability and optical performance. In the field of electronics, strontium fluoride is utilized as a dielectric material in capacitors and ot

Strontium fluoride is widely used in the manufacturing of optical components due to its transparency to ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) light. It is commonly applied in lenses, windows, and prisms for specialized optical systems, particularly in spectroscopy and laser technology. Additionally, it serves as a coating material for certain types of glass to enhance durability and optical performance. In the field of electronics, strontium fluoride is utilized as a dielectric material in capacitors and other components. It also finds application in the production of phosphors for cathode ray tubes and other luminescent materials. In nuclear reactors, it is sometimes employed as a neutron detector due to its ability to interact with neutron radiation. Its unique properties make it valuable in both industrial and scientific contexts.

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