Barium Fluoride (BaF2) has many uses in a variety of industries including optics, in the creation of lenses; in the production of enamel, glazing frits, and welding agents; and as a scintillator in the detection of X-rays, gamma rays and other high energy particles.
Specifications
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Appearance
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Fine Powder
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Specific Gravity (20˚C)
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1.75-1.95 g/l |
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Purity
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96.0 % Minimum |
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Moisture
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0.2 % Maximum |
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-100 Mesh
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90.0 % Minimum |
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Acidity (HF)
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0.2 % Maximum |
