Lutetium (Lu) Plate/Sheet/Foil
Composition: Lu
Catalog No.: REM71S
REM Purity: >99.9%
Lead time: 3 weeks
Price: start from $300
- Product Details
Lutetium (Lu) foil regular size
Minimum Thickness for Lutetium foil/sheet/plate: | 0.25mm/0.01inch |
Maxmum Size for Lutetium foil/sheet/plate | 100mm x 100mm / 4x4inch |
Buy Lutetium (Lu) sheet foil with QSAM
Lutetium foil is commonly produced using casting, rolling, and annealing processes. While thinner foils necessitate rolling, purchasing a small quantity of thicker sheets allows for direct cutting from the ingot, thereby reducing the minimum order quantity and lead time. QSAM ensures that its Lutetium sheets or foils generally achieve an overall purity of 99.5% or higher. Notably, the REM (rare earth metal) purity can surpass 99.95%, indicating that the Lutetium content, relative to the total rare earth metals, exceeds 99.95%.
Lutetium (Lu) introduction
Lutetium, symbolized by Lu and atomic number 71, is a rare earth metal that possesses unique properties and finds applications in various fields. Lutetium is primarily known for its high density and excellent stability, making it valuable in the production of radiation detection equipment and scintillation crystals for gamma-ray spectroscopy. It is also used in certain medical imaging devices, such as positron emission tomography (PET) scanners, due to its ability to emit gamma rays. Lutetium compounds are employed as catalysts in various chemical reactions and as dopants in phosphors for lighting applications. Furthermore, lutetium is utilized in the production of specialized alloys, such as those used in high-performance aircraft engines and nuclear reactors. With its unique properties and contributions to radiation detection, imaging, catalysis, and materials science, lutetium plays a significant role in scientific research, industrial applications, and technological advancements.
Lutetium Sheet Packaging
Lutetium Sheet are vacuum sealed in plastic bags or argon protected in other container for safety shipment. We also use heavy foam to protect this rare earth material. Common documents together with these rare earth metals are packing list and analytical report (COA).
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