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Antimony Metal & Powder

 

Chemical Name: Antimony

Chemical Formula: Sb

Metallic antimony, a bluish-white metal, is extremely brittle, flaky and crystalline. Although sometimes found in its pure state, antimony is more frequently found as the sulfide, stibnite (Sb2S3), or as antinomies of heavy metals and as oxides. It is a poor conductor of heat and electricity and has a hardness of 3-3.5 on the Mohs scale. Antimony is used in the manufacture of alloys and as a hardening agent for lead. In its purest forms, antimony is used in semiconductor technology.

Purities available from 99.5% to as high of a typical purity as 99.999%

Numerous particle size options are available from as large as aluminum notched bar ingots down to as small as 20-100 nanometers.

Atomic Number 51
Molecular Weight (g/mol.) 121.75
Apparent Density (g/cm3) 6.618
Melting Point (°C) 630.74
Boiling Point (°C) 1950
Coefficient of Expansion (0-100deg.CK) 8-11
Thermal Conductivity (cal/s-cm-°C) .045
Mohs Hardness @20°C 3.25
Specific Gravity (20 deg.C) 6.691
Particle Shape spherical, irregular, flake, shot, needle, crystal, target
Mean Specific Heat (0-100deg.CJkgJ) 209

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semiconductors (infrared detectors, diodes & Hall-effect devices), alloying, batteries, antifriction alloys, type metal, small arms, tracer bullets, and cable sheathing

Jars, pails, drums, multiply paper bags, bulk bags and fiberboard containers

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