Strontium Fluoride

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Strontium Fluoride is a stable inorganic compound with excellent optical transparency and chemical resistance. Widely used in UV and infrared optics, laser windows, phosphors, ceramics, and glass additives, it ensures reliable performance for industrial and scientific applications.
Formula CAS No. Content
SrF2 7783-48-4 97%min
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Strontium Fluoride CAS No.7783-48-4,fairsky
Strontium Fluoride CAS No.7783-48-4,fairsky
Strontium Fluoride CAS No.7783-48-4,fairsky
Strontium Fluoride CAS No.7783-48-4,fairsky

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Strontium Fluoride Properties Properties

It White powder, relative density 4.24, m.p. 1473℃, b.p. 2489℃,stable in air, soluble in hot hydrochloric acid, insoluble in hydrofluoric acid, ethanol or propanone. It decomposes in strong acid.

Strontium Fluoride Application Application

It is used in medicine, daily chemicals, electronic and optic industries, such as monocrystal for laser.

Strontium Fluoride Storage Storage

Store at a dry place with seal hermetically.

Strontium Fluoride Packing Packing

25Kg net, pack sealed with double plastic bags lined plastic woven sack.

Strontium Fluoride FAQ Strontium Fluoride FAQ

Do you produce Granular Strontium Fluoride ?

Yes , FAIRSK Can offer customized Strontium Fluoride Sintered Grade.

What is the Differences between industrial-grade, optical-grade and high-purity grade strontium fluoride in application ?

Industrial grade :For metallurgy, soldering aids, ordinary glass

Optical grade: For optical glass, lenses, infrared materials

high-purity grade :For laser crystals, semiconductors, high-end optical device

What impact does the granularity size have on application ?

For optical glass and transparent materials: Need fine and medium-sized powders, uniform and free of impurities

For metallurgy, fluxing agents, and furnace materials: Need coarse particles, dust-proof, and low loss

For electronics, fluorescence, and coating : Need ultra-fine powders, high dispersion, and high density

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