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GP5522 Low Temperature Glass Powder(800C)

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GP5522

Stanford Optics provides Low Temperature Glass Powder (800C), a highly acclaimed advanced sealing material known for its superior properties. Its low melting and sealing temperatures, excellent heat resistance, and stability make it the pinnacle of sealing technology.

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GP5522 Low Temperature Glass Powder(800C)
GP5522 Low Temperature Glass Powder(800C)
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Low Temperature Glass Powder (800C) Description:

Introducing a cutting-edge product from Stamford Advanced Materials: Low Temperature Glass Powder (800C). Carefully crafted through a series of specialized processes such as crushing, purification, grinding and grading, and fused from non-metallic oxides, this advanced sealing material sets new standards.

Its low melting and sealing temperatures, excellent heat resistance, chemical stability, and strong mechanical strength allow it to excel in a wide range of demanding applications. Its adaptability is highlighted by the ease with which it seals materials such as glass, ceramics, metals, and semiconductors, bridging the once-challenging compatibility gap.

This distinguishing feature makes it an indispensable asset in a variety of high-precision fields such as electro-vacuum and microelectronics, laser and infrared technology, high-energy physics, aerospace, and more.

Low Temperature Glass Powder (800C) Specifications:

Physicochemical Information

Average Particle Size D50 (μm)

0.5-30

Max. Particle Size D50 (μm)

5

Density

2-4 g/cm3

Mohs Hardness

2-7

Linear Expansion Coefficient

20-100 1/K

Conductivity

≤30 uS/cm

Magnetizable Material Content

≤15 PPM

Moisture Content

≤0.25%

pH

6-10

Whiteness/Transparency

≥80

 

Chemical Data

SiO2

6.71%

Al2O3

10.2%

Na2O

14.53%

P2O5

31.2%

B2O3

30.17%

ZnO

0.03%

K2O

6.72%

Low Temperature Glass Powder (800C) Applications:

1. Sealing materials: Low Temperature Glass Powders are often used as one of the main components of sealing materials. Due to its low melting point, it can be sintered and molded at relatively low temperatures to form seals with good sealing properties. These seals are commonly used in vacuum packages, sensors, electronic devices, and other fields.

2. Encapsulation materials: Low Temperature Glass Powder is also widely used in the preparation of encapsulation materials. It can be used as a substrate or encapsulation layer of encapsulation materials to protect electronic devices, integrated circuits, sensors, and other devices while providing good insulation and mechanical support.

3. Optical applications: Because of its high transparency and optical properties, Low Temperature Glass Powder is also used in some optical applications, such as optical glass preparation, optical lenses, optical windows, and other fields.

4. Ceramic materials: Low Temperature Glass Powder can be mixed with other ceramic powders for the preparation of ceramic materials, such as ceramic seals, ceramic substrates, ceramic coatings, and so on. It provides the structural support and chemical stability required for ceramic products.

5. Magnetic materials: Low Temperature Glass Powder is sometimes used to prepare magnetic materials, such as magnetic encapsulation, magnetic media, etc. for encapsulation and fixation of magnetic components.

Low Temperature Glass Powder Packing

Our Low Temperature Glass Powder is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.

Low Temperature Glass Powder FAQs

Q1: Is glass powder flammable?

Fire and Explosion Hazard Overview: This material is considered non-flammable and non-combustible.

Q2: What is the hardness of glass powder?

Glass is one of the more difficult materials to process as it has a high hardness (Mohs hardness of ~4 to 7) and sharp edges upon fracture. Durable, field-proven, equipment and techniques are required for successful glass grinding, especially for ultra-fine milling requirements.

Q3: Where is glass powder used?

Glass powder is the result of glass being crushed using a mill. Glass powder is commonly used to make electronic tapes along, and can also be used as an additive or filler for other electronic applications. Blinding is a huge problem that occurs when sieving glass powder due to the high density of the product.

Specifications

Physicochemical Information

Average Particle Size D50 (μm)

0.5-30

Max. Particle Size D50 (μm)

5

Density

2-4 g/cm3

Mohs Hardness

2-7

Linear Expansion Coefficient

20-100 1/K

Conductivity

≤30 uS/cm

Magnetizable Material Content

≤15 PPM

Moisture Content

≤0.25%

pH

6-10

Whiteness/Transparency

≥80

 

Chemical Data

SiO2

6.71%

Al2O3

10.2%

Na2O

14.53%

P2O5

31.2%

B2O3

30.17%

ZnO

0.03%

K2O

6.72%

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