Product Overview
Dysprosium lump is a soft, silver-white, and ductile rare-earth metal with a good luster. Although Dysprosium is prone to oxidation at high temperatures, it remains relatively stable at room temperature. With a high chemical reactivity, it readily reacts with oxygen to form Dysprosium oxide. This metal is widely used in manufacturing magnet alloys, infrared generators, laser materials, and nuclear energy industry equipment.
Key Features
- Silver-White Appearance:Possesses a good luster and excellent ductility.
- Low Hardness:Suitable for processing into various shapes.
- High Chemical Reactivity:Easily oxidized, forming Dysprosium oxide.
- Good High-Temperature Stability:Adaptable to high-temperature applications.
Applications
- Magnet Alloys:Used to create high-performance magnets for electronic, electromechanical, and industrial equipment.
- Infrared Generators:Essential for manufacturing infrared devices, widely used in communication and detection technologies.
- Laser Materials:Used in the production of laser components and related materials.
- Nuclear Industry:Plays a crucial role in nuclear energy applications, used as an important material in reactor control and nuclear equipment manufacturing.
Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit | Element | Measured Value | Standard Value | Unit |
Li | Zn | Pb | |||||||||
B | Ga | Bi | |||||||||
F | Ge | La | 10 | ppm | |||||||
Na | As | Pr | 20 | ppm | |||||||
Mg | <100 | ppm | Se | Nd | 10 | ppm | |||||
Al | <200 | ppm | Zr | Sm | 10 | ppm | |||||
Si | <100 | ppm | Nb | Ho | 10 | ppm | |||||
P | Mo | Yb | 20 | ppm | |||||||
Cl | Pd | Lu | 20 | ppm | |||||||
K | Ag | In | |||||||||
Ca | <100 | ppm | Sn | ||||||||
Ti | <100 | ppm | Sb | ||||||||
V | Ba | ||||||||||
Cr | <100 | ppm | Hf | ||||||||
Mn | <100 | ppm | Ta | <100 | ppm | C | <200 | ppm | |||
Fe | <500 | ppm | W | <500 | ppm | S | |||||
Co | Pt | O | <500 | ppm | |||||||
Ni | <200 | ppm | Au | N | <100 | ppm | |||||
Cu | Hg | H |