Selenium

Material information

Selenium’s resistance to the flow of electricity is greatly affected by the amount of light shining on it. The brighter the light, the better selenium conducts electricity. This property has made selenium useful in devices that respond to the intensity of light, such as electric eyes, photocells, light meters for cameras and copiers. Selenium can also produce electricity directly from sunlight and is used in solar cells. Selenium is also a semiconductor and is used in some types of solid-state electronics as well as in rectifiers, devices which convert alternating current electricity into direct current electricity. In addition to its use in electrical devices, selenium is also used to make a ruby-red colour in glasses and enamels, as a photographic toner and as an additive to stainless steel.

Details

CompositionSelenium Lump 99.999%
Common metallic impuritiesTrace metals basis
Physical Description3mm Pellets
AnalyticsICP-OES
Certificate of analysisAvailable upon request
PackagingPacked in sealed polythene bags and supplied in securely sealed metal drums, resist-ant to the impregnation of water

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