Description

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Overview

Indium, a soft and silvery-white metal, is primarily obtained as a byproduct during the refining of zinc ores, undergoing meticulous purification to meet the high standards required for advanced technological applications. Valued for its low melting point of 156.6°C and excellent electrical conductivity, indium is a critical material in the production of indium tin oxide (ITO), a transparent conductive coating essential for flat-panel displays, touchscreens, and solar cells. Its malleability and ability to form thin films also make it ideal for use in semiconductors, low-temperature solders, and thermal interface materials in electronics. Indium’s scarcity and recyclability underscore its importance as a sustainable resource in the rapidly evolving high-tech and renewable energy sectors.

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Properties

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Applications

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Packaging options​

Standard Format:

Ingots or foil, 100 g–1 kg

Vacuum-sealed containers

Available as wire or powder

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Market outlook​

Indium prices are ~$400–$600/kg, driven by electronics. Supply (China, Korea) is tight, with recycling growing. Demand for displays and solar is strong.

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Purchase & Compliance​

Certificate of analysis included. Third-party testing offered. KYC may apply for bulk orders.

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