accessibility menu, dialog, popup

Test

2017-Fisher-Scientific-Logo
Don't have an account?  Create an Account
Products
Applications
Cell Biology
Applications
Chemistry
Genomics
Applications
Production & Bioprocessing
Applications
Production & Bioprocessing
Proteomics
Applications
Main Menu
Documents and Certificates

Antimony (Sb)

Antimony (Sb)

Antimony was recognized in ancient times and has been known as a metal since at least the 17th century. Antimony is widespread and found in more than 100 minerals, most frequently in the form of sulfide stibnite.

Antimony is a poor conductor of heat and electricity, and it and many of its compounds are toxic.

It is used to make infrared detectors, diodes, and other devices. Since it increases lead’s mechanical strength and hardness, about half of available antimony is used to produce batteries, alloys, metals, bullets, cable sheathing, and other minor products.

Antimony compounds (oxides, sulfides, sodium antimonate, antimony trichloride, and others) are used in flame-proofing materials, paints and ceramic enamels, glass, and pottery.

Quantity 
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (3)
  • (6)
  • (5)
  • (3)
  • (3)
  • (3)
  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (1)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (1)
Form 
  • (3)
  • (1)
  • (5)
  • (5)
  • (10)
  • (12)
  • (1)
Percent Purity 
  • (1)
  • (6)
  • (2)
  • (1)
  • (4)
  • (6)
Grade 
  • (6)

Narrow Results

Narrow Results

No results found within this category. Try removing some selected filters and try again.
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (38)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (3)
  • (6)
  • (5)
  • (3)
  • (3)
  • (3)
  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (1)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (1)
  • (3)
  • (1)
  • (5)
  • (5)
  • (10)
  • (12)
  • (1)
  • (1)
  • (6)
  • (2)
  • (1)
  • (4)
  • (6)
  • (6)
1x1 image pixel for data collection

Filtered Search Results

Products from some of our suppliers do not display in filtered search results. Please clear all filters to see these products.