Stannous oxide

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Reagent Code: #126503
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Alias tin oxide; tin oxide
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CAS Number 21651-19-4

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Weight 134.71 g/mol
Formula SnO
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EC Number 244-499-5
MDL Number MFCD00011243
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Melting Point 1080 °C
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Density 6.95 g/cm3
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Stannous oxide is widely used in the manufacturing of specialty glass and ceramics, where it acts as a reducing agent and helps in achieving specific optical properties. It is also employed in the production of tin-based electroplating solutions, which are essential for coating metals to prevent corrosion and enhance durability. In the electronics industry, it serves as a precursor for creating conductive layers in touchscreens and other electronic components. Additionally, it finds application in catalysts for organic synthesis, particularly in reactions requiring controlled reduction processes. Its role in creating opaque glass enamels and pigments further highlights its versatility in industrial applications.

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Test Parameter Specification
SN(GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS AFTER IGNITION TO OXIDE) 85-91.2
Sn0 97.5-100
HCl-Insol.Mat 0-0.1
CHLORIDE 0-0.03
AMMONIUM SALT 0-0.03
SULPHATE 0-0.015
PB 0-0.005
Fe 0-0.005
APPEARANCE Grey to black powder
ICP:CONFIRMS TIN COMPONENT Confirmed
X-RAY DIFFRACTION Conforms to Structure

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inventory 100g
10-20 days ฿1,080.00
inventory 500g
10-20 days ฿4,980.00
inventory 2.5kg
10-20 days ฿20,360.00

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Stannous oxide is widely used in the manufacturing of specialty glass and ceramics, where it acts as a reducing agent and helps in achieving specific optical properties. It is also employed in the production of tin-based electroplating solutions, which are essential for coating metals to prevent corrosion and enhance durability. In the electronics industry, it serves as a precursor for creating conductive layers in touchscreens and other electronic components. Additionally, it finds application in catalysts for organic synthesis, particularly in reactions requiring controlled reduction processes. Its role in creating opaque glass enamels and pigments further highlights its versatility in industrial applications.
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