Gadolinium Fluoride granules are high-purity fluoride materials designed for high-end material preparation and thin film deposition processes. With a purity of up to 99.99%, it has good particle morphology and thermal stability, making it ideal for multiple applications such as target sintering, single crystal doping, ceramic sintering, and high-performance optical coatings. Our high-purity Gadolinium Fluoride granules for precision optical coatings ensure excellent performance and uniformity in thin film deposition.
We provide Gadolinium Fluoride granules with different particle size ranges, and can customize the particle size and packaging form according to your specific application needs. We also provide professional pre-sales consultation and after-sales support. Additionally, our customized Gadolinium Fluoride granules for ceramic sintering and Gadolinium Fluoride granules optimized for target preparation are designed to meet diverse research and industrial requirements.
Purity: 99.99%, strict impurity control
High thermal stability, suitable for high-temperature vacuum sintering
Low hygroscopicity, easy to store and handle
High molding efficiency, ideal raw material for preparing fluoride targets or ceramic blanks
Customizable packaging
Sputtering target sintering precursor: used for sintering and preparing high-density GdF₃ ceramic targets, suitable for magneto-optical and optical coating needs.
Laser and scintillating materials: As rare earth sources for doped crystals or scintillators, used in scientific research and detector development.
Optical coating materials: Used as high refractive index layer materials in high reflectivity or special functional coatings.
Electronic ceramics: Can be compounded with other fluorides to prepare microwave dielectrics or rare earth functional ceramics.
We provide Certificate of Analysis (COA), Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and other relevant reports for each batch of goods. In addition, we also support third-party testing to enhance quality assurance.
Molecular formula: GdF₃
Molecular weight: 214.24 g/mol
Appearance: White or off-white particles, regular or broken in shape, clean surface
Density: about 7.3 g/cm³ (close to theoretical density)
Melting point: about 1,185°C
Conductivity: electrical insulator, high resistivity, can be used for dielectric applications
Crystal structure: orthorhombic system
Hygroscopicity: low hygroscopicity, stable performance in dry and inert environments
Chemical stability: highly stable in dry air, vacuum and inert atmosphere
Corrosion resistance: good tolerance to most acid and alkali media, suitable for corrosive environments
Signal Word:
Warning
Hazard Statements:
H315 Causes skin irritation.
H319 Causes serious eye irritation.
H335: May cause respiratory irritation
Inner packaging: Vacuum-sealed bag to protect against contamination and moisture.
Outer packaging: Carton or wooden box, depending on size and weight.
Fragile targets: Special protective packaging is used to ensure safe transport.
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