Strontium Carbonate

CAS# 1633-05-2

Product Description

Strontium carbonate, a chemical compound composed of strontium, carbon, and oxygen, serves various industrial purposes due to its unique properties.

Product:

Strontium Carbonate

CAS:

1633-05-2

Synonym:

Strontium monocarbonate; Carbonic acid, strontium salt

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White powder

Density

3.5 g/cm3

Melting point

1494 °C

Molecular Weight

147.63

Odor

Odorless

Purity

≥99.9%

Refractive index

1.518

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Strontium Carbonate used in many
industry applications

Strontium carbonate, a chemical compound composed of strontium, carbon, and oxygen, serves various industrial purposes due to its unique properties. Here are some of its industrial applications:

  1. Fireworks: Strontium carbonate is a common ingredient in fireworks and pyrotechnic compositions. When ignited, it produces a bright red flame due to the emission of red light by strontium ions. This characteristic color makes it popular for creating vibrant red hues in fireworks displays.
  2. Ceramics: In the ceramics industry, strontium carbonate is used as a fluxing agent and colorant in the production of ceramic glazes and pigments. It promotes the fusion of raw materials during firing, lowers the melting point of the glaze, and enhances the gloss and color intensity of the finished ceramics.
  3. Electronics: Strontium carbonate finds application in the electronics industry for the manufacture of cathode ray tube (CRT) glass, which is used in television and computer monitors. It is added to the glass formulation to increase its refractive index, leading to improved brightness and clarity of the display.
  4. Pyrrotechnics: Strontium carbonate is used in the production of strontium salts, such as strontium nitrate and strontium chloride, which are employed in signal flares, emergency lighting, and marine distress signals. These strontium-based pyrotechnic devices emit a brilliant red light when ignited, making them useful for signaling and illumination purposes.
  5. Metallurgy: In metallurgical applications, strontium carbonate serves as a fluxing agent and modifier in the refining of certain metals, such as aluminum and iron. It helps remove impurities and deoxidize the molten metal, leading to improved mechanical properties and surface finish of the final products.
  6. Specialty Glass: Strontium carbonate is utilized in the production of specialty glass products, such as television faceplates, optical lenses, and glass ceramics. It contributes to the optical properties of the glass, including its refractive index, dispersion, and transparency, making it suitable for optical and display applications.
  7. Sealing and Waterproofing: In the construction industry, strontium carbonate-based compounds are used in sealing and waterproofing applications. These formulations are applied to concrete, masonry, and other porous substrates to enhance their resistance to water penetration, moisture damage, and efflorescence.
  8. Medical Imaging: Strontium carbonate is employed in the production of strontium-82, a radioisotope used in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging for medical diagnostics. It is utilized as a precursor in the production of strontium-82/rubidium-82 generators, which provide a convenient source of radioactive tracer for cardiac imaging studies.