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indium gallium mixture ( NJRD-HJM-1 )

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zaozeyuyu

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Test items: gallium indium element content

Element name: Gallium (Ga) indium (In)
The power of three parallel experimental results: 69.0%/66.8%/69.8% 30.8%/30.7%/29.0%

what's the value of this element ? and industry application?
 
Is this for school?

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No...its Isotope... i want to know the industry application...
 
No.

You don't understand the purpose of his question above.

Why should somebody buy this alloy? YOU need to tell us why this alloy is important, and why it should should have industrial applications.

Id it cheaper than steel, but easier to machine and stronger?
Is it cheaper than copper, but more conductive and easier to form into wires?
Is it more malleable than gold, equally non-corrosive and non-reactive, but cheaper?
Is it heavier than titanium but less expensive?

If you - as a student perhaps or a company researcher, want to determine what the metal is used for - go look for its applications on the web.
 
Indium and gallium are used in semiconductors. Alloys thereof are used in thermostats, switches and other applications where low liquidus temperatures would be useful. Typical liquidus temps for your alloys range from about 6 C to 15 C.
 
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