General description
Indium foil is widely used in nuclear facilities to capture thermal neutrons, because it shows a high cross section of neutron capture reaction. Hence, it may be used in dosemeters to measure exposure. Indium foils were studied for simultaneous monitoring neutron and photon intensities in a reactor core.
Quantity
- 50 × 50 mm (approximately 4.6 g)
- 100 × 100 mm (approximately 18.4 g)
- 150 × 150 mm (approximately 41.4 g)
Molecular Weight: 114.82. Empirical Formula: In. vapor pressure: <. 0.01 mmHg ( 25 °C). Quality Level: 100. Assay: 99.99% trace metals basis. form: foil. resistivity: 8.37 . μ. Ω. -cm. thickness: 0.25 . mm . mp: 156.6 . °C (lit.). density: 7.3 . g/mL . at 25 . °C (lit.). SMILES string: [In]. InChI: 1S/In. InChI key: APFVFJFRJDLVQX-UHFFFAOYSA-N. Pictograms: GHS08. Signal Word: Danger. Hazard Statements: H372. Precautionary Statements: P260 - P264 - P270 - P314 - P501. Hazard Classifications: STOT RE 1 Inhalation. Target Organs: Lungs. Storage Class Code: 6.1C - Combustible, acute toxic Cat.3 / toxic compounds or compounds which causing chronic effects. WGK: WGK 1. Flash Point(F): Not applicable. Flash Point(C): Not applicable. Personal Protective Equipment: dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves.