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Samarium Pellets

Samarium Pellets

Samarium Pellets
Product No NRE-62047
CAS No. 7440-19-9
Formula Sm
Size 3-6mm Pieces (Can be Customized)
Quantity 25g, 50g
Purity 99.99%
Molecular Weight 150.36 g/mol
Density 7.520 g/cm3
Melting Point 1,072 °C
Boiling Point 1,803 °C

Samarium Pellets

Introduction:

Samarium pellets are solid forms of samarium, a rare earth element known for its unique magnetic, optical, and chemical properties. As a member of the lanthanide series, samarium is often used in various high-tech applications. Its ability to form stable compounds and its effectiveness in certain applications, such as in magnets and phosphors, make samarium pellets valuable materials in modern technology.

Applications

Permanent Magnets: One of the primary uses of samarium pellets is in the production of samarium-cobalt (SmCo) magnets. These magnets are known for their high magnetic strength and excellent thermal stability, making them ideal for applications in motors, sensors, and aerospace components.

Nuclear Reactors: Samarium is used as a neutron absorber in some types of nuclear reactors. Its ability to capture neutrons helps control the nuclear reaction, contributing to the safety and efficiency of reactor operations.

Phosphors: Samarium is utilized in phosphor materials for lighting and display technologies. It is often used in combination with other elements to create luminescent materials for fluorescent lamps and LED displays.

Optical Devices: Due to its unique optical properties, samarium is used in certain types of optical devices and lasers, where it contributes to the production of specific wavelengths of light.

Alloy Production: Samarium is added to various alloys to improve their strength and resistance to corrosion. These alloys can be used in high-performance applications, such as aerospace and military components.

Catalysts: Samarium compounds are explored for use as catalysts in various chemical reactions, enhancing reaction rates and selectivity in industrial processes.

 

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