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Magnesium Fluoride

Chemical Name:
Magnesium Fluoride
Formula:
MgF2
Product No.:
120900
CAS No.:
7783-40-6
EINECS No.:
231-995-1
Form:
Pellets
HazMat:
Product ID Formula Purity Dimension Inquiry
120900PL001 MgF2 99.99% Ø 15mm x 7mm Inquire
120900PL002 MgF2 99.99% Ø 18mm x 10mm Inquire
Product ID
120900PL001
Formula
MgF2
Purity
99.99%
Dimension
Ø 15mm x 7mm
Product ID
120900PL002
Formula
MgF2
Purity
99.99%
Dimension
Ø 18mm x 10mm

Magnesium Fluoride Pellets Overview 

Magnesium Fluoride Pellets are shaped magnesium fluoride evaporation materials with excellent density and stable evaporation behavior. This product is mainly used in vacuum evaporation coating, optical thin film preparation, and related processes for high-purity thin film materials.

We offer magnesium fluoride pellets in various sizes, weights, and purity grades, compatible with a variety of evaporation equipment. Please contact us for parameters and quotations.

Product Highlights

Shaped granules, high density
Stable evaporation rate, good controllability
Low impurity content, excellent film consistency
Minimally splatter-free, equipment-friendly
Suitable for continuous evaporation processes
Custom sizes and weights available

Applications of Magnesium Fluoride Pellets

Vacuum Evaporation Coating: Magnesium fluoride pellets are heated uniformly during evaporation, contributing to a stable evaporation rate, suitable for high-consistency thin film preparation.
Optical Thin Film Deposition: Commonly used in optical device coating, meeting applications requiring high film density and repeatability.
High-Purity Thin Film Material Processes: Used in high-purity thin film preparation, effectively reducing particle scattering and compositional fluctuations.
Research and Process Scale-up Validation: Suitable for evaporation process validation in laboratory and pilot-scale stages, facilitating process parameter control.

FAQs

Q1: What are the differences between magnesium fluoride pellets and granules in use?
A1: Pellets are usually pressed or molded, resulting in higher density and more stable evaporation; granules are mostly crushed or sieved particles, with good flowability, but slightly weaker evaporation uniformity.

Q2: Which form is more suitable for vacuum evaporation coating?
A2: For processes requiring high evaporation stability and film uniformity, pellets are generally recommended.

Q3: In which situations are granules more suitable?
A3: In scenarios requiring high feed flexibility or relatively low evaporation uniformity requirements, granules are easier to use.

Q4: Can the form be selected or customized according to equipment requirements?
A4: Yes, we can provide customized solutions for pellets or granules based on the type of evaporation source and process conditions.

Report

Each batch is supplied with:
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Size Inspection Report
Third-party testing reports available upon request

Why Choose Us?

We specialize in the preparation and morphology control of inorganic fluoride materials for evaporation coatings. We can provide more suitable particle solutions based on customer equipment and process requirements, helping to achieve stable and highly repeatable thin film deposition.

Molecular Formula: MgF2
Molecular Weight: 62.30 g/mol
Appearance: White granules
Density: 3.15 g/cm³
Melting Point: 1263 °C
Boiling Point: 2239 °C
Crystal Structure: Tetragonal (Anatase)

Inner Packaging: Vacuum-sealed bags and boxed to prevent contamination and moisture.

Outer Packaging: Cartons or wooden crates selected based on size and weight.

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