About Cadmium XRF Standard - 0.87 wt%
Cadmium XRF Standard - 0.87 wt% is a specialized material designed for precise applications where cadmiums unique properties are critical. Cadmium, with a molecular formula of Cd and a molecular weight of 112.411, is renowned for its ability to absorb neutrons, making it a preferred choice for control rods in nuclear reactors. Additionally, its versatility extends to corrosion protection through electroplating and the manufacturing of rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries. With a melting point of 321.1 C and a purity level of 98%, this product ensures reliability and consistency for demanding industrial applications. However, due to its toxic nature, cadmium usage is carefully managed, making this XRF standard ideal for controlled testing environments and analyses. Specifically suited for industries requiring precise cadmium measurement, this standard aligns with the highest benchmarks of safety, accuracy, and performance.
FAQs of Cadmium XRF Standard - 0.87 wt%:
Q: What applications can Cadmium XRF Standard - 0.87 wt% be used for?
A: It is used for precise analysis and testing, especially for applications involving corrosion protection, nuclear reactor control rods, and rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries.
Q: What is the purity level of the product?
A: The Cadmium XRF Standard has a purity level of 98%.
Q: What is the melting point of cadmium in this product?
A: The melting point is 321.1 C.
Q: Is cadmium safe for widespread use?
A: Cadmium is a toxic metal, and its usage is limited to controlled environments due to safety concerns.
Q: Why is cadmium valued for certain industries despite its toxicity?
A: Cadmiums neutron-absorbing properties and corrosion resistance make it indispensable in specialized applications like nuclear reactors and electroplating.