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Supplier: GFS Chemicals, Inc.
Description: ITEM#:5152 Nd2O3 CAS#:1313-97-9 F.W.:336.48 NFPA#: Specific Gravity: DOT:NR Descriptions: Approximately 4% (w/w) dispersion in water. Particle size range typically <50 nm. Please inquire regarding availability of a dry, nano-powder of this material. Specification TEST 1. pH
- Ionic Component: Rare Earths
- Non-Metal Compounds: All Non-Metals, Oxides
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Supplier: GFS Chemicals, Inc.
Description: ITEM#:5146 Lu2O3 CAS#:12032-20-1 F.W.:397.94 NFPA#: Specific Gravity: DOT:NR Descriptions: Approximately 4% (w/w) dispersion in water. Particle size range typically <50 nm. Please inquire regarding availability of a dry, nano-powder of this material. Specification TEST 1. pH
- Ionic Component: Rare Earths
- Non-Metal Compounds: All Non-Metals, Oxides
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Supplier: GFS Chemicals, Inc.
Description: ITEM#:5160 Sm2O3 CAS#:12068-58-1 F.W.:348.70 NFPA#: Specific Gravity: DOT:NR Descriptions: Approximately 4% (w/w) dispersion in water. Particle size range typically <50 nm. Please inquire regarding availability of a dry, nano-powder of this material. Specification TEST 1. pH
- Ionic Component: Rare Earths
- Non-Metal Compounds: All Non-Metals, Oxides
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Supplier: GFS Chemicals, Inc.
Description: ITEM#:5167 Sc2O3 CAS#:12060-08-1 F.W.:137.91 NFPA#: Specific Gravity: DOT:NR Descriptions: Approximately 4% (w/w) dispersion in water. Particle size range typically <50 nm. Please inquire regarding availability of a dry, nano-powder of this material. Specification TEST 1. pH
- Ionic Component: Transition Metals (Ti, Fe, Ni, etc)
- Non-Metal Compounds: All Non-Metals, Oxides
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Supplier: GFS Chemicals, Inc.
Description: ITEM#:3976 Gd2O3 CAS#:12064-62-9 F.W.:362.50 NFPA#:0-0-0 Specific Gravity: DOT:NR Descriptions: Approximately 4% (w/w) dispersion in water. Particle size range typically <50 nm. Please inquire regarding availability of a dry, nano-powder of this material. Specification TEST 1
- Ionic Component: Rare Earths
- Non-Metal Compounds: All Non-Metals, Oxides
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Supplier: TPL, Inc.
Description: titanate.) The ultra-fine particle size, 50 to 400 nano meters (nm) of these ceramic powders make them ideal for ultra-thin dielectric layers in composites and ceramic capacitors. TPL has the ability to provide ceramic nano-powder formulations to customer specifications. TPL offers a range
- Material Type: Piezoelectric Ceramic
- Type: Powder / Aggregate (Grain / Grog)
- Applications: Other
- Performance Features: Composite / Ceramic Matrix
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