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MSE PRO Scandium (Sc) Metal 99.9% 3N, 100g– MSE Supplies LLC

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Scandium (Sc) Metal 99.9% 3N - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO Scandium (Sc) Metal 99.9% 3N, 100g

SKU: CM0135

  • $ 2,53095



MSE PRO™ Scandium (Sc) Metal 99.9% 3N, 100g

  • Product Number: CM0135
  • Formula: Sc
  • CAS Number: 7440-20-2
  • Molecular Weight: 44.956 g/mol
  • Density: 2.985 g/cm³ at 25 °C
  • Melting Point: 1541 °C
  • Color: Silvery white
  • Boiling Point: 2836 °C
  • Purity: 99.9% 3N (Sc/TREM*)

* TREM - Total Rare Earth Metals

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    Applications 

    Scandium (Sc) is a silvery white rare earth element. It is used as an alloy element to refine the microstructure in Al alloys. It is also used as an additive to laser crystals and high-intensity discharge lamps.

    Notes: More detailed product information including SDS, certificate of analysis (COA), lead time and volume pricing are available upon request. Please contact us for bulk order discount.

    Rare Earth Impurities Content (ppm) Non-Rare Earth Impurities Content (ppm)
    La<30 Fe<360
    Ce<17 Al<73
    Pr<1 Si<27
    Nd<1 Ni<53
    Sm<1 Ta<53
    Eu<1 Ca<870
    Gd<1 W<4
    Tb<1 Mg<10
    Dy<1 Zr<13
    Ho<1 Ti<18
    Er<1 Th<1
    Tm<1
    Yb<1
    Lu<1
    Y<10

     

    References

    [1] Binary rare-earth scandium borates for diode-pumped lasers. Optical materials 18, no. 2 (2001): 243-284.

    [2] Scandium in aluminium alloys. International Materials Reviews 50, no. 1 (2005): 19-44.

    [3] Recent progress in metal halide discharge-lamp research. IEE Proceedings A (Physical Science, Measurement and Instrumentation, Management and Education, Reviews) 127, no. 3 (1980): 181-189.