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MSE PRO 3N (99.9%) Tin Oxide (SnO2) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials– MSE Supplies LLC

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3N (99.9%) Tin Oxide (SnO<sub>2</sub>) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials - MSE Supplies LLC

MSE PRO 3N (99.9%) Tin Oxide (SnO2) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials

SKU: TA4113

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MSE PRO 3N (99.9%) Tin Oxide (SnO2) Pieces (3-12mm) Evaporation Materials

Tin Oxide (SnO2) is a colorless, diamagnetic, amphoteric solid. It has been used as pigment in the manufacture of glasses, enamels and ceramic glazes. It can also be used as a polishing powder. Pure Tin Oxide thin layers can be used for gas sensing. Tin Oxide thin layers doped with cobalt and manganese can be used in high voltage varistors. Thicker layers doped with Sb or F ions are electrically conducting and used in electroluminescent devices and photovoltaics.

The dimensions and purities can be customized upon request. Please contact us for customization or bulk orders

Name Tin Oxide
Chemical Formula SnO2
CAS# 18282-10-5
SKU#
  • TA4113: 100g
  • TA4114: 500g
Molecule Weight (g/mol) 150.71
Color/Appearance White or Gray, Crystalline Solid
Purity ≥99.9%, 3N
Melting Point (°C) 1,630
Theoretical Density (g/cm3) 6.95
E-Beam Excellent
Thermal Evaporation Techniques Boat:  W
Coil:  W
Basket:  W
Crucible: Al2O3
Temp. (°C) for Given Vap. Press. (Torr) 10-4:  ~1,000

MSE Supplies offers a variety of crucibles for evaporation materials. We can customize the dimensions based on your requirements.

References

1. Studies on tin oxide films prepared by electron beam evaporation and spray pyrolysis methods. Bulletin of Materials Science 27, no. 3 (2004): 295-301.

2. Properties of tin oxide films prepared by reactive electron beam evaporation. Thin Solid Films 149, no. 3 (1987): 291-301.