Germane can spontaneously ignite in air. Germane is compatible with hydrogen, argon, helium, and nitrogen, and is often transported as a mixture with these gases.
Chemical Name | Property | Purity | Supply Package Parameters
(Under 21.1℃) |
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Valve | Capacity (L) |
Pressure
(psig) |
Gas Volume |
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Carbon Tetrafluoride | odorless, essentially non-toxic, and non-combustible | 99.999% | CGA580/DISS-716 | 44 | 2000 | 31.8kg |
Carbon tetrafluoride is currently the most widely used plasma etching gas in the microelectronics industry.
Due to its chemical stability, carbon tetrafluoride is also utilized in metal smelting.
In the plastics industry, it is used in applications such as synthetic rubber, neoprene, and polyurethane production.