Terbium Oxide (Tb4O7)

£1,800.00

High-purity Terbium Oxide (Tb4O7) (99.99% min) essential for advanced phosphors, magnetostrictive alloys, and solid-state ceramics.

Competitive Advantage Spotlight
Superior lot-to-lot consistency via certified ISO 9001:2025 refining, enabling reduced dopant variability and higher Faraday rotation yields. Backed by just-in-time global logistics and full traceability from source to shipment.

Description

1. Product Overview

Terbium Oxide (Tb₄O₇) is a high-purity rare earth compound essential for manufacturing phosphors, solid-state devices, and magnetostrictive alloys. Its primary industrial use lies in producing green phosphors for trichromatic lighting, plasma display panels, and LED backlights, as well as in Terfenol-D alloys for high-precision actuators and sensors. The key value proposition is its exceptional optical and magnetostrictive performance, enabling superior brightness, energy efficiency, and mechanical responsiveness. Strategically, Tb₄O₇ is critical to the global transition toward advanced display technologies, clean energy systems, and precision industrial automation.


2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics

  • Chemical composition: Terbium Oxide (Tb₄O₇), rare earth oxide

  • Purity level: ≥99.99% (4N) – 99.999% (5N) available upon request

  • Physical characteristics:

    • Form: Dark brown to black fine powder

    • Particle size (D50): 2–5 µm (customizable down to ≤1 µm)

    • Bulk density: ~1.8–2.2 g/cm³

    • Loss on ignition (LOI): ≤1%

  • Packaging options: Vacuum-sealed 25 kg drums, 100–500 kg FIBC bags, or custom inert gas-flushed containers

  • Shelf life: 24 months in original unopened packaging under dry, ambient conditions (humidity <40%)


3. Core Industrial Applications

  • Display & lighting phosphors (primary industry): Used in LED, CFL, and plasma screens for high-luminance green emission. Outperforms alternatives (e.g., ZnS-based phosphors) with 30% higher quantum efficiency and superior thermal stability.

  • Magnetostrictive alloys (Terfenol-D): Enables precision actuators, sonar transducers, and vibration control systems. Tb₄O₇ provides higher magnetomechanical coupling than samarium or dysprosium oxides, delivering faster response times and greater force output.

  • Solid-state lasers & optical glass: Used as a dopant for Faraday rotators and magneto-optical devices. Offers lower insertion loss and higher Verdet constant compared to terbium fluoride.

  • Cost advantage: Reduced dopant levels required due to high optical cross-section, lowering overall material cost per functional unit.


4. Competitive Advantages

  • Quality consistency: Batch-to-batch traceability with ISO 9001:2025 and IATF 16949 certified processes; each shipment includes ICP-MS and XRD analysis.

  • Supply reliability: Backward-integrated sourcing from rare earth separation facilities with multi-region feedstock (China, Southeast Asia, Brazil), mitigating geopolitical disruption risk.

  • Logistics capability: Temperature-controlled, anti-hygroscopic packaging with UN-certified hazardous material handling; 72-hour dispatch for stock items.

  • Price competitiveness: Direct mill contracts enable 10–15% below average spot market pricing for contract volumes ≥20 MT.

  • Sustainability: Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) refining process; REACH and RoHS compliant; full life-cycle waste management documentation available.

  • Technical support: Dedicated application engineering team provides R&D collaboration, custom particle sizing, and on-site blending support.


5. Commercial & Supply Information

  • Minimum order quantity (MOQ): 500 kg (smaller samples of 5–25 kg available for qualification)

  • BULK 20MT loading capacity: Yes – standard 20-foot dry container: 20 metric tons net (800 × 25 kg drums or 40 × 500 kg FIBC bags)

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