
New Silflake 741 is Suitable for Fired and Polymeric Systems
Silflake 741 exhibits a D50 particle size of 1.5 to 4.5 micron and tap density of 3.0 to 4.0g/cm³. Product features a specific surface area of 0.7 to 1.2 m²/g and weight loss at 538ºC of less than 0.7%. Silflake 741 is used in photovoltaic inks, component inks and fired applications.
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New Silflake 741 is Suitable for Fired and Polymeric Systems
Silflake 741 exhibits a D50 particle size of 1.5 to 4.5 micron and tap density of 3.0 to 4.0g/cm³. Product features a specific surface area of 0.7 to 1.2 m²/g and weight loss at 538ºC of less than 0.7%. Silflake 741 is used in photovoltaic inks, component inks and fired applications.
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New 1 Oz Silver Buffalo Bar is Compliant to IRA Standards
Republic Metals’ 1 Oz Silver Buffalo Bar comes with an American Buffalo standing against a background of slanted, crisscrossing lines on one side with weight and purity inscribed below and above the buffalo. On the other side features an iconic Native American Indian head against a mirror-like finish and “Liberty” inscription is shown above the Indian head and below is a RMC mintmark.
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New 1 Oz Silver Buffalo Bar is Compliant to IRA Standards
Republic Metals’ 1 Oz Silver Buffalo Bar comes with an American Buffalo standing against a background of slanted, crisscrossing lines on one side with weight and purity inscribed below and above the buffalo. On the other side features an iconic Native American Indian head against a mirror-like finish and “Liberty” inscription is shown above the Indian head and below is a RMC mintmark.
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Direct Acting High Speed Servo Valve (DASV)
Download this paper to learn about how high performance servo valve's can be used in your most demanding hydraulic and pneumatic applications.
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Silflake 661 features bi-model particle size distribution.
Silflake 661 is suitable conductive adhesives, die attach and polymeric applications. Flake comes with a tap density of 2.2 to 3.5 g/cm³, D50 particle size of 2.5 to 5.5 micron with specific surface area of 1.0 to 1.5 m²/g and weight loss of less than 0.7% at 538ºC. Product acts as residual lubricant in polymeric systems.
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Silflake 661 features bi-model particle size distribution.
Silflake 661 is suitable conductive adhesives, die attach and polymeric applications. Flake comes with a tap density of 2.2 to 3.5 g/cm³, D50 particle size of 2.5 to 5.5 micron with specific surface area of 1.0 to 1.5 m²/g and weight loss of less than 0.7% at 538ºC. Product acts as residual lubricant in polymeric systems.
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Silflake 556 offers shiny surface finishes.
Silflake 556 is used in conductive adhesives, membrane touch switch, EMI shielding and polymeric applications. Unit features a tap density of 2.2 to 3.2 g/cm³, D50 particle size of 2.5 to 15.0 micron with specific surface area of 0.5 to 1.3 m²/g and weight loss of at 538ºC of less than 1.1%.
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Silflake 556 offers shiny surface finishes.
Silflake 556 is used in conductive adhesives, membrane touch switch, EMI shielding and polymeric applications. Unit features a tap density of 2.2 to 3.2 g/cm³, D50 particle size of 2.5 to 15.0 micron with specific surface area of 0.5 to 1.3 m²/g and weight loss of at 538ºC of less than 1.1%.
Read More »1OZ Silver Bar meets IRA standards.
Displaying Republic Metals logo on top, 1oz Silver Bar is designed with clean and modern look to emphasize purity. Weight and purity in center and assay logo at bottom is displayed on silver bar. Silver bar meets IRA standards.
Read More »1OZ Silver Bar meets IRA standards.
Displaying Republic Metals logo on top, 1oz Silver Bar is designed with clean and modern look to emphasize purity. Weight and purity in center and assay logo at bottom is displayed on silver bar. Silver bar meets IRA standards.
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The Carbontec System: A Smarter Way to Heat Your Buildings
Carbontec's paper-thin radiant heating systems reduce energy consumption costs by warming the building surfaces instead of controlling air temperature. Check out our video to learn more.
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