Indium Ingot

Indium Ingot is a rare metal with the chemical symbol In and atomic number 49, belonging to the silver-white precious metal. Indium ingot has good electrical conductivity, plasticity and corrosion resistance, so it is widely used in semiconductor, optoelectronics, aerospace, energy and other fields. The production of indium ingot mainly comes from the extraction and smelting of indium ore, but with the continuous progress of recycling technology, the recycling of indium ingot is also getting more and more attention.

The physical properties of indium ingot include its density of 7.31 g/cm³ and a melting point of 156.2°C. The metal has a very soft texture. This metal is so soft that it can be scratched with a fingernail, has good plasticity and ductility, and can be pressed into flakes. The main uses of indium ingots include making a variety of alloys, specialty solders, coatings, and the production of high purity indium