
Fluorophlogopite Mica Sheet For Reaction Experiment
Brand Taiyuan
Product origin Changchun, China
Delivery time 3 days
Supply capacity 2000 pcs/day
1.Fluorophlogopite mica sheet for reaction experiment can absorb multi-band light beam.
2. Because fluorophlogopite mica sheet for reaction experiment does not contain (OH)- helium, it will not appear dark phenomenon in the experiment.
3. Fluorophlogopite mica sheet for reaction experiment is an ideal neutron reflection experiment background material.
4.The mosaicite of fluorophlogopite mica sheet for reaction experiment is less than 0.25 degrees.
Fluorophlogopite Mica Sheet for Reaction Experiment
Natural mica, with its own water molecules, produces a relatively large black background when the energy hits it in neutron reflection experiments. In contrast, premium fluorophlogopite mica flakes for reaction experiment are less mosaic, absorb multi-band beams better and do not contain (OH)-, which avoids the appearance of a black background and thus avoids biased test results due to poor observation. Because of its good elasticity, transparency, chemical stability, high-frequency insulation and good heat resistance, reaction experiment mica sheet material has been widely used in the electronics industry and modern technology, and is an important crystal material.
The Parameter of Fluorophlogopite Mica Sheet for Reaction Experiment
Length | 8~200mm |
Width | 8~53mm |
Thickness | 0.02-~0.4mm |
Specification | Diameter 5~75mm |
Conventional thickness of manufactured products for 0.2mm and 0.1mm, the thinnest thickness can be 0.02mm. According to your needs to the shape and size of processing these artificial mica flake sheet in the largest size range.
The Feature of Fluorophlogopite Mica Sheet for Reaction Experiment
Reaction experiment fluorophlogopite mica sheet materials are colourless, transparent, crystalline and less birefringent than natural mica, and can be used to make wavelength flakes for optical instruments. Fluorophlogopite mica sheet for reaction experiment materials are moderately hard, adiabatic and can be peeled into very thin (a few microns) flakes for use as an adiabatic medium in recording heads. High performance fluorophlogopite mica for experiment, which are relatively intact and free of radioactive contamination, have a small radiative background and few dislocation defects, can be used as a reaction experiment mica sheet material for recording and displaying neutron traces.