Gallium indium tin alloy is a high-purity liquid metal compound known for its excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, low melting point, and non-toxic properties. It is widely used in thermal interface materials, flexible electronics, medical applications, and advanced engineering solutions. Due to its unique characteristics, gallium indium tin alloy plays a crucial role in precision electronics, cooling systems, and innovative material research.
Product Description
Gallium Indium Tin Alloy (Ga68.5In21.5Sn10), also known as a liquid metal alloy, has an extremely low melting point ranging from 6°C to 12°C, making it widely used in low-temperature applications. The alloy consists of three elements: gallium, indium, and tin. It has excellent electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity, and its properties remain stable even under high-temperature conditions. Due to its outstanding thermal and electrical properties, it is commonly used in electronic device cooling, semiconductors, and medical applications.
Product Features
- Low melting point (6-12°C), ideal for low-temperature operations.
- High thermal conductivity (16.5 W/m·K) and electrical conductivity (3.46x10⁶ S/m at 20°C).
- Moderate surface tension and viscosity, ensuring good fluidity.
- High purity, offering stable performance and long-term reliability.
- Custom sizes and specifications available to meet customer requirements.
Applications
- Thermometers and Electronic Device Cooling: Due to its low melting point and excellent thermal conductivity, it is commonly used in thermometers and heat dissipation systems for electronic devices.
- Semiconductors: Used as a heat dissipation material in the semiconductor industry.
- Medical Radiation Protection: Used to produce specialized radiation shielding blocks for medical applications.
- Casting and Mold Manufacturing: Employed as a molding material for the production of specialized molds.
- Coating Materials: Widely used in coating materials and coating processes.