Product Overview
Tellurium targets are quasi-metallic materials with significant applications due to their unique physical and chemical properties. Tellurium (Te) demonstrates excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, along with a high density and elevated melting and boiling points. The density of tellurium is 6.25g/cm³, the melting point is 452°C, and the boiling point is 1390°C. Available in various specifications, these targets can be customized to meet the specific needs of different applications.
Key Features
- High Purity: Available in 4N, 5N, and 6N purities, catering to various precision requirements.
- Excellent Physical Properties: Good conductivity and thermal conductivity make tellurium targets ideal for high-precision processes.
- Customization: Targets can be customized in terms of size and shape to suit specific applications.
Applications
- Petroleum Cracking: Used as an additive in catalytic processes for petroleum cracking.
- Ethylene Glycol Catalysis: Widely applied in the catalytic production of ethylene glycol.
- Thermoelectric Materials: High-purity tellurium is used as an alloy component in thermoelectric materials.
- Semiconductors: Tellurium and its compounds are essential in semiconductor manufacturing.
- Optoelectronic Materials: Ultra-pure tellurium single crystals are used in advanced infrared materials.
- Catalysts: Tellurium serves as a catalyst in various industrial processes, particularly in petroleum cracking and ethylene glycol production.
- Glass Coloring: Tellurium oxide is used as a coloring agent in glass.
- Medical Applications: Tellurium is used in the extraction of iodine isotopes for thyroid disease treatments.
- Explosives: Tellurium is used in the production of delay fuses for timed explosives.
Density | 6.25 g/cm³ |
Melting Point | 452℃ |
Boiling Point | 1390℃ |
Amorphous Tellurium Density | 6.0 g/cm³ |
Amorphous Tellurium Melting Point | 449.5±0.3℃ |
Amorphous Tellurium Boiling Point | 989.8±3.8℃ |
Sound Propagation Speed | 2610 m/s |
Abundance in Earth's Crust | 0.005 ppm |
Concentration in Seawater (Pacific Surface) | 0.00000019 ppm |
Atomic Volume | 20.5 cm³/mol |