
The most important uses of yttrium are LEDs and phosphors, particularly the red phosphors in television set cathode ray tube (CRT) displays. Yttrium is also used in the production of electrodes, electrolytes, electronic filters, lasers, superconductors, various medical applications, and tracing various materials to enhance their properties.
SPECIFICATION:
Result |
|
Y2O3/TREO |
99.9-99.999% |
TREO |
99.32% |
La2O3 |
0.0002 % |
CeO2 |
0.0002% |
Pr6O11 |
0.0002% |
Nd2O3 |
0.0002% |
Sm2O3 |
0.0002% |
Eu2O3 |
0.0001% |
Gd2O3 |
0.0001% |
Tb4O7 |
0.0001% |
Dy2O3 |
0.0001% |
Er2O3 |
0.0002% |
Tm2O3 |
0.0002% |
CaO |
0.0005% |
Fe2O3 |
0.0001% |
Cl |
0.0034% |
L.O.I |
0.68 % |