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Gallium

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Discover the incredible potential of Gallium, a versatile metal with a low melting point, ideal for crafting reflective surfaces and metallic paint effects. Unleash your creativity by using Gallium to create custom jewellery, art pieces, or unique DIY projects, taking advantage of its mouldable properties to craft personalised trinkets like keychains and ornaments. With safety as a priority, explore Gallium’s wide range of applications, from 3D printing and electronics to advanced cooling systems and even nuclear medicine. Contact us for customised quantities or bulk orders and unlock the potential of Gallium in your projects while prioritising safety and innovation.

 

 

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Welcome to the world of Gallium, a remarkable soft, silvery metal with a shallow melting point that seems straight out of a science fiction story.

 

Legacy of Technological Advancement:
Discovered in 1875, Gallium was named after the Latin term for France, “Gallia.” With a melting point of 29.76°C (85.57°F) and an average purity of 99.99%, this versatile element is primarily obtained from zinc ore by-products. Gallium is transformed into Gallium Arsenide (GaAs), a material crucial for modern electronics and telecommunications, including smartphones, fibre-optic cables, LEDs, semiconductors, solar panels, and satellites. In the medical field, it stands out as a non-toxic alternative to thermometers, and Gallium citrate injections offer a safe method for detecting infections, cancers, and inflammation.

 

A Metal with Transformative Properties:
At room temperature, Gallium is a solid with a slight bluish tinge, surprisingly soft to the touch, resembling chalk. When heated above 29°C, Gallium turns into a mirror-like, silvery liquid similar to mercury. It wets surfaces like water, creating reflective surfaces by simply coating glass or ceramic.

 

Unleash Your Creativity:
Discover the transformative power of Gallium with these steps:
1. Safe Heating: Gently warm the container with hot water for a few minutes to melt the Gallium.
2. Mirror-like Magic: Apply liquid Gallium to clean glass or ceramic for a smooth, reflective surface.
3. Metallic Masterpiece: Spread a thin layer using a gloved finger or sponge for a metallic paint effect.
4. Shape-shifting: Manipulate Gallium as it cools to create flakes resembling silver leaf. Once fully cooled, it solidifies and requires reheating for removal.

 

Beyond Surface Applications:
The 3D printing industry has eagerly embraced Gallium’s potential. Its unique properties allow for the creation of intricate designs through dripping or moulding, opening up a world of possibilities for the future of 3D printing.

 

Expanding Applications:
– Advanced Cooling Systems: Gallium-based liquid metal thermal interface materials are used for efficient heat dissipation in electronics and computer processors.
– Aerospace Technology: Gallium is employed to produce high-temperature resistant coatings for aircraft and spacecraft components.
– Nuclear Medicine: Gallium-67 isotope is used in diagnostic imaging to detect and localize tumours in the body.
Energy Solutions: Gallium nitride (GaN) is used to manufacture energy-efficient LED lighting and power electronics.
– Catalysts and Chemical Synthesis: Gallium compounds serve as catalysts in organic synthesis reactions and industrial chemical processes.

 

Safety Information:
– Skin Contact: Avoid prolonged contact with bare skin as it may cause staining. Thoroughly wash with warm water and soap for removal. It’s important to note that Gallium is not toxic, but it can cause skin staining, which can be removed with soap and water. Always wear gloves when handling Gallium to prevent staining.
– Material Compatibility: Gallium corrodes aluminium and steel, causing brittleness and flaking.
– Transportation: Due to its expansion when solidifying, Gallium is shipped by land or sea, not air.
– Storage: Avoid storing in glass or metal containers.

 

Prioritise Safety:
Always refer to the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for detailed instructions and safety precautions before use. The MSDS provides comprehensive information about the properties, hazards, and safe handling of Gallium. It’s a crucial resource for understanding and ensuring safety when working with Gallium.

 

Unleash the Potential:
Contact us for custom quantities or bulk orders. We recommend thorough testing before incorporating Gallium into your projects. Please note that packaging may vary.

 

Disclaimer:
The information provided is for general guidance only. While we strive to provide accurate and useful information, it’s important to conduct extensive testing of our products before making final applications. Every application of Gallium may have unique requirements, and thorough testing is the best way to ensure its suitability for your specific needs.

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100g, 1kg

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