Indium Metal

Indium is abundant.

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Indium is extracted primarily from indium-bearing zinc or tin ores and purified to various grades utilizing state-of-the-art statistical process controlled refining technologies.

Humble Beginnings: Ferdinand Reich and Hieronymus Theodor Richter first discovered indium metal in 1863 while at the Freiburg School of Mines, Germany. For years, the capabilities of this incredible resource were unknown, until Dr. William S. Murray began to investigate its physical and chemical properties in 1924 in Utica, NY. In 1934, Murray formed the Indium Corporation and the company and metal have been tied together ever since – leading and supporting the advancement of technologies that we all rely on today.

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History of Indium Corporation and the Development of Indium for Commercial Use

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At Indium Corporation we have created a strong research and development team that has made us a top solder manufacturer with global resources. We understand the challenges of developing products for today's marketplace and the need to test options quickly and efficiently.

One of the key hurdles in product development is being able to test a variety of options at a reasonable cost. With our Research Kits you can select from a variety of options, depending on your requirements, and get your material quickly for prototype testing. If you have questions, you can contact us at askus@indium.com.

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Versatile. Conductive. Malleable.

Because of its unique properties with virtually limitless applications, indium is literally all around us.

In addition to solder alloys, thermal interfaces, and solar cells, indium is used in many other applications that you may not be aware of. Almost all flat screens use indium-tin oxide – you could be looking through up to 4 layers of indium to read this page. Indium is also used to bond non-metallic surfaces, create quantum dots, and build stretchable electrical circuits.