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50mm Si70/Ge30 Maximum Lump Size Alloy Lump

50mm Si70/Ge30 Maximum Lump Size Alloy Lump

SKU:SIL-218241

Premium 50mm Si70/Ge30 Alloy Lump - High thermal/electrical conductivity, 50g weight, broken ingot shape. Ideal for industrial & scientific purposes.

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50mm Si70/Ge30 Maximum Lump Size Alloy Lump

50mm Si70/Ge30 Maximum Lump Size Alloy Lump

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50mm Si70/Ge30 Maximum Lump Size Alloy Lump

50mm Si70/Ge30 Maximum Lump Size Alloy Lump

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The 50mm Si70/Ge30 Maximum Lump Size Alloy Lump is a high-quality solid material designed for various applications. Manufactured with precision by Goodfellow Corp., this lump is a blend of Silicon and Germanium, offering excellent thermal and electrical conductivity. With a weight of 50g and a broken ingot shape, this alloy is versatile and reliable for industrial and scientific uses.

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Product Specifications

Material Material
Silicon/GermaniumAlloys are mixtures of a metal with other elements, the precise combination being governed by the required properties. Alloys are generally considered to be metallic in nature i.e. they have good thermal and electrical conductivities).Alloys can be manufactured by various routes, the most widely used being to melt the constituents together and to cool the resultant mixture to form a single or multi-phase solid.
Specifications Form
Lump
Specifications Maximum Lump Size
50 mm
Specifications Product Shape
Broken Ingot
Specifications Weight
50 g
Type Type
AlloyAlloys are mixtures of a metal with other elements, the precise combination being governed by the required properties. Alloys are generally considered to be metallic in nature i.e. they have good thermal and electrical conductivities). Alloys can be manufactured by various routes, the most widely used being to melt the constituents together and to cool the resultant mixture to form a single or multi-phase solid.