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We provide different elemental nanoparticles such as, Silver, Gold, Palladium, Copper, etc. The nanoparticles are available in different sizes.

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  • research and development

    Aluminium Nanoparticles (Al), ~25 nm, >99%

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    Aluminium Nanoparticles (Al), ~25 nm, >99%

    “Dispersion-strengthening
    Nanocomposites
    Catalyst support
    Transparent conductive coatings
    Biomaterials
    Heat-transfer fluids (suspensions)
    Drug delivery
    Sources for IC board or package
    Transparent optical coatings
    Wear-resistant additives
    Material surface coatings”

    SKU: EAL28 Category:

    Cas number: 7429-90-5

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    Aluminium Nanoparticles (Al), 10-50 nm, >99%

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    Aluminium Nanoparticles (Al), 10-50 nm, >99%

    “Dispersion-strengthening
    Nanocomposites
    Catalyst support
    Transparent conductive coatings
    Biomaterials
    Heat-transfer fluids (suspensions)
    Drug delivery
    Sources for IC board or package
    Transparent optical coatings
    Wear-resistant additives
    Material surface coatings”

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    Cas number: 7429-90-5

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    Aluminium Nanoparticles (Al), 50 nm, >99%

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    Aluminium Nanoparticles (Al), 50 nm, >99%

    “Dispersion-strengthening
    Nanocomposites
    Catalyst support
    Transparent conductive coatings
    Biomaterials
    Heat-transfer fluids (suspensions)
    Drug delivery
    Sources for IC board or package
    Transparent optical coatings
    Wear-resistant additives
    Material surface coatings”

    SKU: EAL29 Category:

    Cas number: 7429-90-5

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    Boron Nanoparticles (B), ~100 nm, >99%

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    Boron Nanoparticles (B), ~100 nm, >99%

    Neutron capture therapy of cancer cells, hydrogen generation from water, and high temperature devices

    SKU: EB37 Category:

    Cas number: 7440-42-8

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    Boron Nanoparticles (B), ~50 nm, >99%

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    Boron Nanoparticles (B), ~50 nm, >99%

    Neutron capture therapy of cancer cells, hydrogen generation from water, and high temperature devices

    SKU: EB36 Category:

    Cas number: 7440-42-8

  • research and development

    Carbonyl Iron Particle, 4-8 um, >99%

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    Carbonyl Iron Particle, 4-8 um, >99%

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    Cas number: 7439-89-6

  • ni(co)4

    Carbonyl Nickel Coated Aluminium Powder, 2.5-4.0 um*, >99%

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    Carbonyl Nickel Coated Aluminium Powder, 2.5-4.0 um*, >99%

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    Average particle size: 2.5-4.0 um*

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    Carbonyl Nickel Coated Aluminium Powder, 2.5-4.0 um*, >99%

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    Carbonyl Nickel Coated Aluminium Powder, 2.5-4.0 um*, >99%

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    Average particle size: 2.5-4.0 um*

  • ni(co)4

    Carbonyl Nickel Iron Alloy, 25 nm, >99%

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    Carbonyl Nickel Iron Alloy, 25 nm, >99%

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    Average particle size: 25 nm

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    Carbonyl Nickel Iron Alloy, 25 nm, >99%

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    Carbonyl Nickel Iron Alloy, 25 nm, >99%

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    Average particle size: 25 nm

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    Carbonyl Nickel Microparticles, 2.2-2.8 um, >99%

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    Carbonyl Nickel Microparticles, 2.2-2.8 um, >99%

    SKU: CC4NO468 Category:

    Average particle size: 2.2-2.8 um

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    Cobalt Nanoparticles (Co), ~100 nm, >99%

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    Cobalt Nanoparticles (Co), ~100 nm, >99%

    Have been in use for hundreds of years as a dye. It is also an essential human nutrient as part of vitamin B12.can also be used in several military applications such as high-performance invisible materials for absorbing extremely high frequency (EHF) millimeter wave (MMW), visible light and infrared.

    SKU: ECO47 Category:

    Cas number: 7440-48-4

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    Cobalt Nanoparticles (Co), 50 nm, >99%

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    Cobalt Nanoparticles (Co), 50 nm, >99%

    Have been in use for hundreds of years as a dye. It is also an essential human nutrient as part of vitamin B12.can also be used in several military applications such as high-performance invisible materials for absorbing extremely high frequency (EHF) millimeter wave (MMW), visible light and infrared.

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    Cas number: 7440-48-4

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    Copper Nanoparticles (Co), >99%

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    Copper Nanoparticles (Co), >99%

    “Acts as an anti-biotic, anti-microbial, and anti-fungal agent when added to plastics, coatings, and textiles
    Copper diet supplements with efficient delivery characteristics
    High strength metals and alloys
    EMI shielding
    Heat sinks and highly thermal conductive materials
    Efficient catalyst for chemical reactions and for the synthesis of methanol and glycol
    As sintering additives and capacitor materials
    Conductive inks and pastes containing Cu Nanoparticless can be used as a substitute for very expensive noble metals used in printed electronics, displays, and transmissive conductive thin film applications
    Superficial conductive coating processing of metal and non-ferrous metal
    Production of MLCC internal electrode and other electronic components in electronic slurry for the miniaturization of microelectronic devices;
    As nanometal lubricant additives”.

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    Cas number: 7440-50-8

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    Copper Nanoparticles (Co), ~25 nm, >99%

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    Copper Nanoparticles (Co), ~25 nm, >99%

    “Acts as an anti-biotic, anti-microbial, and anti-fungal agent when added to plastics, coatings, and textiles
    Copper diet supplements with efficient delivery characteristics
    High strength metals and alloys
    EMI shielding
    Heat sinks and highly thermal conductive materials
    Efficient catalyst for chemical reactions and for the synthesis of methanol and glycol
    As sintering additives and capacitor materials
    Conductive inks and pastes containing Cu Nanoparticless can be used as a substitute for very expensive noble metals used in printed electronics, displays, and transmissive conductive thin film applications
    Superficial conductive coating processing of metal and non-ferrous metal
    Production of MLCC internal electrode and other electronic components in electronic slurry for the miniaturization of microelectronic devices;
    As nanometal lubricant additives”.

    SKU: ECU48 Category:

    Cas number: 7440-50-8

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    Copper Nanoparticles (Co), ~50 nm, >99%

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    Copper Nanoparticles (Co), ~50 nm, >99%

    “Acts as an anti-biotic, anti-microbial, and anti-fungal agent when added to plastics, coatings, and textiles
    Copper diet supplements with efficient delivery characteristics
    High strength metals and alloys
    EMI shielding
    Heat sinks and highly thermal conductive materials
    Efficient catalyst for chemical reactions and for the synthesis of methanol and glycol
    As sintering additives and capacitor materials
    Conductive inks and pastes containing Cu Nanoparticless can be used as a substitute for very expensive noble metals used in printed electronics, displays, and transmissive conductive thin film applications
    Superficial conductive coating processing of metal and non-ferrous metal
    Production of MLCC internal electrode and other electronic components in electronic slurry for the miniaturization of microelectronic devices;
    As nanometal lubricant additives”.

    SKU: ECU49 Category:

    Cas number: 7440-50-8