Product Description
Cerium is a grey, highly reactive, malleable rare earth metal. The second most reactive rare-earth metal, Cerium forms alloys with other lanthanides. It is often used in ignition devices, as well as in alloys for jet engines. Cerium is also used as a rocket propellant or a dliutent in plutonium nuclear fuels.
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Product Notes
UN 1333, CERIUM,CLASS 4.1, PG II
ERG No. 170
Hazmat Disclaimer Required, End-Use Statement Required
Must ship by FedEx Hazmat (no UPS)
Vacuum sealed, 1 kg minimum order
ERG No. 170
Hazmat Disclaimer Required, End-Use Statement Required
Must ship by FedEx Hazmat (no UPS)
Vacuum sealed, 1 kg minimum order
Specifications
Formula | 58 Ce 140.12 |
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Purity | 99.99 |
Particle Size | As Available |
ECCN | - |
Schedule B | 2805.30.0000 |
CAS | CAS-7440-45-1 |
Melting Point | 795°C / 1463°F |
Boiling Point | 3468°C / 6274.4°F |
Density | 6.67 |
Coef. of Expansion @ 20°C | 6.3 µm/m·K |
Crystal Structure | Cubic, Face Centered Slab, Ingot or Rod |
Electric Resistivity | 828 nO·m |
Composition | Ce |
Form
Ingot
Applications
Alloys, Chemical Reactions