Aluminum/Silicon Alloy Powder (150µm)
Aluminum/Silicon Alloy Powder (150µm)
SKU:ALU-8d3ada
High-quality Aluminum/Silicon Alloy Powder (150µm) for precise alloying needs.
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Our Aluminum/Silicon (Al88/Si12) Powder is a high-quality alloy precursor with a maximum particle size of 150 micrometers. Ideal for various applications, this powder offers excellent thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, and mechanical strength. Manufactured through sintering and grinding processes, the powder maintains a density of 2.660 g·cm-3. Engineered to meet precise requirements, this product is a reliable choice for alloy creation.
Product Specifications
Electrical Properties Electrical Resistivity
5.56 µΩ·cm
Material Material
Aluminum/SiliconAlloys 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.
Mechanical Properties Elongation At Break
< 20.0 %
Mechanical Properties Modulus Of Elasticity
71.1 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength
241.50 MPa
Physical Properties Density
2.660 g·cm-3
Specifications Form
Powder
Specifications Maximum Particle Size
150 µm
Specifications Weight
20 to 100 g
Thermal Properties Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion At 20 To 100
20.400 x10-6 K-1
Thermal Properties Melting Point
577.00 ºC
Thermal Properties Thermal Conductivity At 23 Degree Celsius C T
121.00 W m-1K-1
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.